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Catalogue and Price-List 



OF 



RAILWAY, MACHINISTS' AND ENGINEERS' 

u SUPPLIES, 

No. 14 South Charles Street, 

South- West Cor. German Street, 

P.O.Box 156. BALTIMORE. 



Innes & Company, Printers and Binders, 164 W. Baltimore St. 



i»75 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D MALLORY. 



9 






MJfc. 30 1910 






® 









•1 3. 






30 A 



TO THE PUBLIC 



In presenting this Catalogue, our desire has been to illustrate 
all the various Supplies required by Railways, Machinists, and 
Engineers. In no case have we spared pains or expense to make 
this a book, not only for general convenience in ordering goods, 
but also one of reference and information. 

Importing many of our leading articles, besides carrying a very 
full stock of all regular goods, enable us to fill all orders promptly 
and at market prices. 

Hoping that this endeavor on our part, to suit the many 
interests of our patrons, may merit a continuance of those favors 
which have heretofore been so kindly bestowed upon us, 

We are, yours, etc., 

REUTER & MALLORY. 

Baltimore, March ist, 1875. 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



INDEX 



ARTESIAN TUBING, 
AUGERS, 
ANVILS, . 
BOLTS, 
BOLT ENDS, 
BOLTS, Tap, 

" Plow, 

" Carriage, 
BOILER TUBES, 
BELTING, Gum, 

" Round, 

BELT PUNCHES, 
BELT STUFFING, 
BELT STUDS, 
BELT TIGHTENER, 
BELTING, Leather, 
BRASS, Plumbers', 
BREWERS' PUMPS, 
BOILER FEEDERS, Champion, 
BLAKE'S STEAM PUMPS, 
BOILERS, 

BATH BOILERS, . 
BOILER PUNCH, 

" u Duplex Lever, 

BOLT CUTTER, 
BOILER RATCHETS, Weston's, 

" " Packer's, 

BREAST DRILLS, 
BLACKSMITHS' DRILLS, 
BARWICK WRENCHES, . 
BROWN'S TONGS, 
BELLOWS, . 
BALANCE, Locomotive, 
BOILER TUBE SCRAPERS, 
BLOCKS, Pulley, 

" Hook, 

BELLOWS, Moulders', . 
BOILER PUMPS, . 
BABBITT METAL, 
BLOWERS, Sturtevant's, 
BOLTS, Railroad Track, 
COCKS, Steam, 

" 3-way Steam, 

" Service, 

" Meter, . 

" Bibb, 

" Hose, . 

" Gauge, 

" Iron, 

" " Brass Plugs, . 



186- 



PAGE 

15-16 

101 

107 

6 

7 
7 
9 
11 
13 
17 
19 
19 
21 

22-23-24 

24 

25 

35 

59 

61 

62 

66 

66 

83 

88 

90 

91 

92 

94 

94 

95 

96 

107 

145 

151 

148-150 

166 

180 

■187-188 

199 

200 

201 

34 

. 34 

34 

. 34 

35 

. 35 

36 

. 37 

37 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



CAMERON STEAM PUMP, . 
CENTERING MACHINE, 
CAR SPRINGS, 
CAR TRIMMINGS, 
COTTON WASTE, 
CARRIAGE BOLTS, 
CAST IRON DRAIN PIPE, . 
CLOCKS, .... 
CHUCKS, Judson's, 
" Horton's, 

'" Cushman's, 

CARS, Hand, 
DRIP PUMPS, 

DUPLEX LEVER BOILER PUNCH, 
DRILLS, .... 

" Weston's Ratchet, 

11 Packer's " 

11 Breast, 

" Blacksmiths', 

11 Portable Hand, 

DIES, .... 

DRILLS, for Pipe, 

" Morse Patent Twist, 

DOGS, Le Count's Patent, . 
DOCK BLOCKS, 
ENGINE HOSE, 
EXPANSION JOINTS, 
EMERY WHEELS, 
EMERY CLOTH, &c, . 
FLUES, Boiler, 

FELT, .... 

FITTINGS, .... 
FLANGES, 
FLANGED UNIONS, 
FILES, .... 
FIRE PLUGS, 

FLUE BRUSHES, Steel Wire, 
FORGES, Portable, 
FOUNDRY FACINGS, 
FOUNDRY BRUSHES, 
FOOT VALVES, 
FOG SIGNALS, 

FROGS, . . . . 

FISH PLATES, , 
GUM BELTING, 
GUM PACKING, 
GAS VALVES, 
GAUGE COCKS, 
GAUGES, for Water, 
GAUGE GLASSES, 
GLUE HEATERS, 
GLOBE OIL CUPS, 
GAS FITTERS' PROVING PUMPS, 
GAUGES, Ashcroft's Steam, 
" in Groups, 



PAGE 

' 54-60 

83 

114-124 

125-143 

199 

11 

. 14 

68-206 

169 

171-112 

173 

197 

. 61 

88 

89-90 

91 

. 92 

94 

. 94 

97 

. 99 

99 

102 

154 

165 

20 

. 48 

158 

191 

13 

. 21 

26-31 

. 29 

48 

106 

207 

152 

174-176 

177-178 

179 

187 

192 

196 

202 

17 

. 18 

38 

. 36 

49 

. 49 

53 

50-51 

67 

. 69 

70 



CHARLES REUTER 



J. D MALLORY. 



VI 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



GAUGES, American Steam, 

" Allen's Patent Steam, 

" Utica, 

GOVERNORS, Shive's, 

" Pickering's, 

" Judson's, 

GIFFARD INJECTOR, 
GONG BELLS, 
GRINDSTONE FRAMES, 
GRINDSTONES, 
HOSE, Rubber, . 
HYDRAULIC PUNCHES, Dudgeon's 

" " English, 

HAMMERS, 
HAND CARS, . 
HEAD-LIGHTS, 

INDICATOR, Richards' Parallel Motio 
INJECTOR, Giffard, 

11 Rue's, 

" Keystone, 

IRON WHEELBARROWS, 
JACKS, Dudgeon's Hydraulic, 
u Screw and Lifting, 

" BelL Bottom, 

LAG SCREWS, 
LACING, Machine Cut, 
LACE LEATHER, Page's, 
LUBRICATORS, 

LOCOMOTIVE SPRING BALANCE 
LE COUNT'S PATENT DOGS, &c, 
LUBRICATORS, Dreyfus', 
LANTERNS, 
MANIFOLDS, 
MOULDERS' TOOLS, 
MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS, . 
NUTS, .... 

NEW YORK TAP AND DIE CO'S TAPS, 

OIL CUPS, 

OILERS, Dreyfus', 

OILS, 

OILERS, .... 
PIPE, Wrought Iron, 
il Cast Iron Drain, 
" Terra Cotta, 
" Artesian Well, 
PACKING, Steam, 
PUNCHES, Belt, 
PIPE FITTINGS, 
PUMPS, Steam, 

" for Gas Fitters, 

" Drip, 

PARALLEL MOTION INDICATOR, Richards', 
PUNCHES, Boiler, .... 

" Dudgeon's, 

" Taft's. .... 



PAGE 
. 71 

72 

208 

74 

. 15 

16 

. 11 

145 

163-164 

164 

. 20 

85 

. 88 

195-196 

19*7 

19T 

. 73 

11-19 

80-82 

203-205 

166-167 

84-86 

192 

193 

8 

19 

. 19 

50-51 

145 

153-1 51 

161-162 

190 

. 31 

180 

192 

2-5 

104 

50-51 

159-160 

189 

189 

13 

14 

. 14 

15-16 

18-199 

19 

26-31 

54-64 

. 67 

67 

. 73 

83 

. 85 

87 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Vll 



PIPE CUTTERS, Stanvvood's, 
PIPE TONGS, 

PIPE CUTTING MACHINES, 
PULLEY BLOCKS, 
PRATT'S TUBE SCRAPERS, 
PORTABLE FORGES, 
PUMPS, .... 
PICKS, .... 

RIVETS, Tank and Boiler, 

" Tinned, 

11 Iron, . 

RICHARDS' MOTION INDICATOR 
RATCHET DRILLS, Weston's, 
11 c< Packer's, 

REAMERS, 
RATCHET DRILLS, for Steel and Iron Rails 
ROPE WIRE, 
RIDDLES, Foundry, 
RAILWAY FOG SIGNALS, . 
RAILROAD PICKS, 
RAILROAD IRON, 
SET SCREWS, 
SWIVELS, 

SCREWS, .... 
SWING JOINTS, 
STEAM WHISTLES, 
STEAM TRAPS, 
STEAM PUMPS, . . 

STEAM SYPHON PUMPS, 
SHIVES' WATCHMAN'S CLOCKS, 
STEAM GAUGES, 
SHEAR'S, Taft's Patent, 
STANWOOD'S PIPE CUTTER, 
STOCKS AND DIES, 
SPRING BALANCES, Locomotive, 
SCRAPERS, .... 
SNATCH BLOCKS, 
SIEVES, Foundry, . 
SHOVELS, 
SAWS, Circular, 
SPIKES, Railroad, 
TAP BOLTS, ... 

TURNBUCKLES, 
TANK RIVETS, 
TERRA COTTA PIPE, 
TUBING, Artesian, . 
TUBES— (See Pipe.) 
TALLOW CUPS, 
TRAPS, Steam, 

TAPS 

TONGS, Pipe, 
TOOLS, Gas Fitters', 
TWIST DRILLS, 
TAPS, Volute, 
" Machine, 



PAGE 

. 96 

99 

100 

148-149-150 

151 

116-118 

181-188 

195 

. 10 

10 

. 10 

13 

. 91 

92 

. 99 

144 

168 

180 

192 

195 

201 

1 

9 

12 

. 48 

52 

. 53 

54-64 

63-65 

68 

69-206-208 
87 
. 96 
98-103 
145 
151 
165 
180 
194 
198 
201 
7 
9 
10 
. 14 
15 

50-51 

53 

99 

. 99 

101 

102 

104 

105 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



Vlll 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



TRACK TOOLS, 
TUBE EXPANDERS, Dudgeon's 
TUBS, Iron, for Coal, &c, 
TORPEDOES, for Railroad Tracks, 
UNIONS, Plain, 

" Flanged, 

VALVES, Check, 
" Peet, . 

Ludlow's, 
" for Water and Gas, . 

" Globe, Brass, 

" Iron, . 
" Safety, 

" Throttle, 

Vacuum, 
Back Pressure, 
" Transfer, . 

Foot and Strainers, 
" Eddy, . . 

VISES, Solid Box, 
P. Wright's, 
Parallel, 
Combination, 
Pipe, . 
Parker's, 
Swivel, 
Stephens', 
WASHERS, . 
WOOD SCREWS, 
WATER GATES, 
WHISTLES, Steam, 
WRENCHES, Coe's, 

" Lindsay's, 
" Baxter's, 
" Bar wick, . 
" Webster's Combinat 
" Duplex, . 
" Foster's, 
WILLIAMS'S TRACK TOOLS, 
WIRE CLOTH, 
WHEELBARROWS, 
WIRE ROPE, 
WAbTE 



PAGE 
144 

152 

165 

192 

27-28 

. 48 

32 

. 32 

33 

. 38 

40 

. 44 

44-45 

. 46 

46 

. 47 

47 

187 

206-207 

108 

108 

108 

110 

110-111 

111 

111 

112-113 

1 

8 

38 

52 

93 

93 

93 

95 

95 

97 

97 

144 

146-147 

166-167 

168 

199 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD LIST 



OF 



WASHERS 




DIAMETER. 


SIZE OF HOLE. 


THICKNESS WIRE GAUGE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


1 


i 


No. 18 


ft 


34 


1 


5 
16 


« 16 


i 


32 


I 


5 
16 


» 16 


1 


28 


i 


3 

8 


" 16 


A 


24 


1 


7 


" 14 


l 


20 


n 


i 


" 14 


ft 




it 


9 
16" 


" 12 


.1 


16 


li 


f 


« 12 


9 

re 




H 


1 1 

1 6 


" 10 


5 

3 


15 


2 


1 3 
1 6 


" 10 


3. 

4 




2i 


1 5 
T6" 


9 


7 
8 




2A 


1* 


9 


1 




21 


H 


.9 


H 


14 


3 


11 


9 


H 




3i 


li 


9 


11 





Washers ordered of thinner gauge, or sizes not enumerated above, will be 
charged extra, at discretion of the manufacturer. 

Discount cts. per lb. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD LIST 



OF 



HEXAGON NUTS. 




WIDTH. 


THICKNESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


4 


1 


A 


i 


35 


f 


A 


A 


* 


30 


4 


1 


tt 


3 

8 


24 


8 


4 


7 
T6 


4 


20 


1 

14 


4 

_5 
8 


9 
16 


4 

5. 
8 


18 


14 


5 

8 


A 


1 




14 


2. 

4 


A 


5 

8 


164 


H 


f 


H 


3 
4 




11 


7 


11 


3' 






8 


l"6" 


4 




1# 


7 


25 


7 




-•■ 8 


8 


32" 


8 




11 


1 


25 
32" 


7 
8 




If 


1 


29 
32" 


1 


16 


A 4 


14 


29 
"3~2" 


1 




2 


14 


1 


14 




21 


H 


14 


14 




24 


14 


14 


H 


17 


21 


11 


If 


14 


3 
34 


If 
14 


1* . 


If 


174 


34 
34 


2 
2 


Ill 

113 

A 16 


2 


19 



Sizes not enumerated on above list will be charged extra, at discretion of 

the manufacturer. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. P. MALLORY. 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD LIST 



OF 



SQUARE NUTS. 




WIDTH. 


THICKNESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


a 
■ u 

i 

i 

3 
4 


5 
32 

3 
16 

JL 

4 

5 
16 1 

3 
8 

A 

i 

2" 


A 

5 
32" 

7 
"32 

9 

32 
1 1 
3T 


4 

3 

T~6 

4 
5 
16 

1 


50 

30 
23 
20 
17 


8" 
8" 


1 3 

32 

7 
T6" 


7 

T6 

2 


14 


1 
H 

14 


1 
2 

i 

5 

8 


9 

1 6 


i 

A 

5. 

8 


12 


H 

If 


1 
3 
4 


9 

1 6 
21 
32 


5 
8 
3 

4 


1U 


1* 

11 

If 

If 

2 

2 

2i 


f 

i 

7 
"8 

14 
■14 


21 
32" 
25. 
32. 

II 

8 

7 

8 
15 
TT 
1 5 
1 6 


3 

4 

"8 

i 

14 
14 


11 


2i- 
24 
21 


1 3 
J-8 

14 


AV 

1A 


H 

1 1 

J-4 
1 3 
-^8 


12 


3 
34 


1 1 
J-f 

1 8 


1 5 

x 16 


11 


12| 


34 

3f 
4 


1 3 
-L4 

2 


1 9 
1 TF 

111 
X 16 
113 
I T6" 


H 

1 7 

2 


14 



Sizes not enumerated on above list will be charged extra, at discretion of the 

manufacturer. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD LIST 

OF 

Chamfered and Trimmed 

SQUARE MACHINERY NUTS. 




WIDTH. 


THICKNESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


1 1 
"32" 


A 


A 


i 


50 


if 


A 


5 

32" 


3 
T6" 


30 


* 


1 

4 


7 
3 2" 


1 


23 


1 


5 

TB" 


9 
3 2 


5 


20 


t 


3 

8 


tt_ 

13 
"32" 


1 


17 


i 


7 
1 6 


7 
16 












14 


¥ 


l 
2 


7 
T6 


* 




1 


* 


7 
T6 


1 




1* 


i 


| 


9 


12 


H 


5 

8 


9 
1 6 


1 




11 


8 


9 

1 6 


I 


11* 


H 


3 


21 


3 




4 


32 


4 




1* 


3 

4 


21 
32" 


3 
4 




if 


i 


25 

32 


7 
"8 




if 


t 


2 5 
"3~2 


* 




If 


1 


8 


1 


11 


2 


1 


7 
8 


1 




2 


H 


if 


li 




2i 


1* 


1 -5 
T6" 


H 





Sizes not enumerated on above list will be charged extra, at discretion of th< 

manufacturer. 



Discount 



cts. per lb. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTUKEKS' STANDAED LIST OF 

CHAMFERED AND TRIMMED HEXAGON MACHINERY NUTS. 




WIDTH. 


THICKNESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


* 


1 

4 


A 


J 


35 


f 


5 
T6" 


A 


5 


30 


3 

4 


3 

8 


32 


3 


24 


i 


1 
<7 


A 


i 


20 


1 


1 


7 
T6" 


* 


18 


H 


1 


9 
TS" 


1 


n 


5 


9 


5 




8 


T6- 


8 




H 


3 
4 


9 

T6" 


1 


161 


H 


t 


» 


t 




n 


7 
8 


21 
32~ 


t • 




if 


7 
8 


25 

3T 


1 




if 


1 
1 


25 
3„2 
1 


7 
"8" 

1 


16 


H 


H 


1 


1 




2 


li 


if 


1* 





Sizes not enumerated on above list will be charged extra, at discretion of the manufacturer, 

Discount ets. per lb. 



TABLE showing 


ihe Avera 


ge Number 


Df Nuts in a 


<eg, 200 


bs. each, 


SQUARE 


and HEXAGON, of 










Standard 


Sizes. 












Thick- 




No. of 


No. of 




Thick- 




No. of 


No. of 


Width. 


ness. 


Hole. 


Square. 


Hexagon. 


Width. 


ness. 


Hole. 


Square. 


Hexagon. 


1 


4 


^ 


13,333 


14.000 


If 




"8 


332 


343 


8 


5 
T6" 


9 
"3Y 


6.808 


8,888 


2 




8" 


217 


272 


3 
4 


3 
8 


1 1 
"32 


3,636 


6,037 


2 


H 


15 


191 


224 


"8 


7 
16 


13 
3 2 


2 538 


2,743 


2} 


1* 


1 5 
T6" 


145 


200 


TF 


\ 


tV 


2,260 


2,520 


2\ 


If 


ItV 


113 


• 160 


1 


1 


_7_ 
1 6 


1,624 


2,051 


21- 


1 1 

*4 


ItV 


112 


124 


li 


\ 


h 


1,354 


1,660 


21 


H 


1* 


73 


80 


n 


A 


9 
1 6 


1,180 


1,276 


3 


i* 


Mr 


68 


75 


n 


f 


9 
1 6 


850 


987 


3J 


t 8 


VV 


52 


59 


it 


1 


2 1 
3T 


600 


740 


3^ 


11 


VV 


43 


47 


i* 


a 

4 


21 
3 2 


490 


573 


3J 


li 


i-H- 


37 


40 


it 


8" 


2 5 
3T 


346 


360 


4 


2 


m 


27 


29 


it 


t 


25 
32 


324 


336 













CHAKLES REUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MACHINE BOLTS. 



SG}TT^]R.E HEADS A.TXTJD 3NTTJTS. FINISHED POINTS. 




PEICE PEE HUN DEED. 



LENGTH. 


1 


5 
T6" 


3 
8 


_7_ 
1 6 


i 

2 


9 
1 6 


1 


I 


li inch, 


2 90 


3 00 


3 25 


3 70 


4 60 


5 30 


6 50 


10 20 


If « 


2 95 


3 05 


3 35 


3 80 


4 75 


5 45 


6 70 


10 45 


2 


3 00 


3 10 


3 45 


3 90 


4 90 


5 60 


6 90 


10 70 


2i " 


3 05 


3 15 


3 55 


4 00 


5 05 


5 75 


7 10 


10 95 


2J " 


3 10 


3 20 


3 65 


4 10 


5 20 


5 90 


7 30 


11 20 


2f « 


3 15 


3 25 


3 75 


4 20 


5 35 


6 05 


7 50 


11 45 


3 


3 20 


3 30 


3 85 


4 30 


5 50 


6 20 


7 70 


11 70 


3i « 


3 25 


3 35 


3 95 


4 40 


5 65 


6 35 


7 90 


11 95 


3* « 


3 30 


3 40 


4 05 


4 50 


5 80 


6 50 


8 10 


12 20 


4 


3 40 


3 50 


4 25 


4 70 


6 10 


6 80 


8 50 


12 70 



PEICE PEE POUND. 





3 

8 


_7_ 
1 6 


i 

2~ 


9 

16 


1 


3_ 

4 


4\ to 6 inches, .... 


20 


18 


15 


14 


13 


12 


6i to 12 « 


18 


16 


13 


13 


12 


11 


Over 12 " 


16 


14 


12 


12 


11 


10 



I and 1 inch, from 2 to 4 inches long, 16 cents. 

i and 1 inch, 4£ inch and longer, same as f inch. 

Bolts, with Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

If both Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts, 20 per cent, extra. 

Bolts with Button Heads, or Countersunk Heads, add 10 per ct. to above list. 



CHARLES BEUTEK 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD LIST. 



BOLT ENDS. 




DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 


PRICE PER LB. 


1 in. 

1 " 

8 
A 4 


? in. 
n « 

16 

n i* 

T6 

to 
and 


-5- in 
16 1U - 

2. u 

4 

t " 

2 " 


6 in. to 10 in. 
3 " to 6 " 
6i « to 12 < f 
6 " to 12 " 
6 " to 12 " 


12 cents. 
11 " 

9 " 

9 " 
14 " 



Wrought Iron Set Screws and Tap Bolts. 



PRICE PER HUNDRED. 



LENGTHS. 


\ in. 


T6 il1 - 


1 in. 


^ in. 


i in. 


- 9 - in 
16 '"• 


1 in. 


I in. 


\\ inch, 


2 60 


2 70 


2 85 


3 20 


3 85 


4 40 


5 50 


8 50 


If » 


2 65 


2 75 


2 95 


3 30 


4 00 


4 55 


5 70 


8 75 


2 " 


2 70 


2 80 


3 05 


3 40 


4 15 


4 70 


5 90 


9 00 


2 i - 


2 75 


2 85 


3 15 


3 50 


4 30 


4 85 


6 10 


9 25 


2* « 


2 80 


2 90 


3 25 


3 60 


4 45 


5 00 


6 30 


9 50 


2f " 


2 85 


2 95 


3 35 


3 70 


4 60 


5 15 


6 50 


9 75 


3 " 


2 90 


3 00 


3 45 


3 80 


4 75 


5 30 


6 70 


10 00 



With Hexagon Heads, 50 cents per 100 more. 

Case Hardened Set Screws, add 50 cents to above list. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTER «& MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



WOOD AND LAG SCREWS. 




PEICE PER HUNDEEB. 





DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 


DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 


3 

8 


\ 


5 

8 


3 

8 


1 


1 


1* inch,"! 

If " | 

2 " L 

2*' < ; 

3 « j 
3£ " 


3 30 
3 50 


3 75 

4 00 


5 75 

6 00 


4 inch, 

V ::■ 

" 

7 " 

8 " 


3 75 

4 00 

4 25 

4 50 

5 00 

6 00 


4 50 

5 00 

5 50 

6 00 

6 50 

7 00 


6 50 

7 00 

7 50 

8 00 

8 50 

9 00 



PEICE PEE POUND. 



I X3J inches to 6 inches, 
T 7 <rX-3i " 6 " 

I X3i 6 " 

I X3 * " 4* " . 

I X5 inches to 12 inches, 
f inch and larger X 3 to 5 inches, 
f " " X6 to 12 " 



20 cts 

18 

15 

13 

12 

12 

11 



Our Wood Screws are cut with deep threads, and made with deep points, and 
are always made with square heads, unless otherwise ordered. 



CHAKLES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



BOLTS, 



With Square or Kound Countersunk Heads, for Plows, &c. 
(with right or left hand threads.) 



LENGTH. 


§ inch diam. 


y 7 ^ inch diam. 


I inch diam. 


It inch. 


$2 40 


$3 12 


$4 20 


n " 


2 50 


3 30 


4 45 


1! « 


2 65 


3 50 


4 68 


2 


2 75 


3 67 


4 90 


2i " 


2 88 


3 85 


5 25 


2* « 


3 00 


4 00 


5 40 


2 | 


3 12 


4 20 


5 65 


3 


3 25 


4 38 


5 88 


3i '< 


3 37 


4 55 


6 12 


3£ " 


3 50 


4 75 


6 35 


3| « 


3 62 


4 90 


6 60 


4 


3 75 


5 12 


6 85 



BOLTS, WITH PLAIN ROUND COUNTERSUNK HEADS. 



DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 




PRICE. 




J 


5 
1 6 


1 




1* 


$2 


00 per 100 




1 

4 


5 

T6" 


1 & 

^4 




2k 


2 


25 




1 

4 


5 
1 6 


2* 




3 


2 


50 




1 


tV 


H 




1* 


2 


50 




3 

8 


_7_ 
1 6 


H 




2* 


3 


00 




1 


7 
"16 


2J 




3 


3 


50 





TURNBUCKLES OR SWIVELS, 




Size of Iron, . . 


3 

8 




1 


a. 

8 




INCHES. 


Price, 


. . $1.00 




1.25 


1.50 




each. 


Size of Iron, . . 


3 

4 


8 


1 U 


11 


U 


If 2 in. 


Price per pound, . 


. . 25 


25 


25 20 


20 


20 


20 20 



Larger Sizes made to order. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



10 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Tank, Boiler and Coopers' Rivets. 

With Flat, Cone, Button, or Countersunk Heads. 




DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 


DIAMETER. 


LENGTH. 


7 
T6 


1 in. to 2 in. 


No. 6 W. G. 


\ 


in. to If in. 


I 


A " 2J " 


<< n it 


\ 


" If " 


5 

\ or^STc^ W. Gt. 


A " 2^ « 

A " 2 * " 


" 8 " 
« 9 u 


1 

4 


" If " 


tt 4 « 


\ " 2 • " 


" 10 " 


£ 


" If " 


" 5 " 


i « If " 









Burden's Boiler Rivets and Stay Bolts, 
order and kept in stock. 

Rivets in papers warranted. 



i i 

T6> 



and i diameter, made to 



IEON-BLAOK. 



BY THE PACKAGE. 



8 oz. 


per 


M., - 


_ 


$0 


28 


3 


lb., 


per 


M., 


. 


_ 


_ 


$0 70 


10 " 


a 


a 


- 




31 


4 


a 


a 


it 








85 


12 " 


a 


a 


- 




34 


5 


tc 


a 


a 


- 


- 


- 


1 00 


1 lb. 


a 


a 


- 




38 


6 


it 


tt 


tt 








1 20 


n " 


it 


it 


- 




42 


7 


a 


tt 


a 


- 


- 


- 


1 35 


i* " 


a 


it 


- 




46 


8 


a 


a 


tt 








1 50 


13 It 
J-4 


a 


a 


- 




50 


10 


a 


(t 


it 


- 


- 


- 


1 80 


2 " 


a 


<t 


- 




55 


12 


tt 


tt 


a 


- 


- 




2 10 


2\ " 


a 


a 


- 




63 


14 


tt 


a 


tt 


- 


- 


- 


2 40 



IRON-TINNED 



BY THE PACKAGE. 



8 oz., 


per 


M., 


_ 


_ 


_ 


$0 33 


2 lb., 


per 


M., 


_ 


$0 65 


10 " 


« 


a 








36 


2J" 


a 


(( 




75 


12 " 


a 


n 


_ 


- 


- 


40 


3 " 


a 


it 


- 


90 


1 lb., 


a 


a 


- 


- 


- 


45 


4 " 


a 


it 


- 


1 20 


H" 


tt 


tt 


- 


- 


- 


50 


5 " 


a 


a 


- 


1 40 


1*" 


it 


a 


- 


- 


- 


55 


6 " 


a 


a 




- 1 60 


If « 


a 


it 


- 


- 


- 


60 


7 " 


a 


a 


- 


1 80 



COOPERS' RIVETS 1 and 2d., 3 and 4d., 5 and 6d. 



CHARLES REUTBK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


11 


Carriage Bolts, Forged Nuts, Oyal Heads. 


List Revised and Adopted at a Meeting of Manufacturers, 


held at 




Pittsburgh, June nth, 1873. 




1 


1 

4 


5 

1 6 


3. 


7 

16 


1 


A*t 


1 


2 40 












1* 


2 40 












U 


2 40 


3 00 










i a 

1 4 


2 45 


3 10 










2 


2 50 


3 20 


4 00 


6 00 


7 25 




2i 


2 55 


3 30 


4 15 


6 20 


7 50 




2h 


2 60 


3 40 


4 30 


6 40 


7 75 




21 


2 65 


3 50 


4 45 


6 60 


8 00 




3 


2 70 


3 60 


4 60 


6 80 


8 25 


15 00 


3i 


2 75 


3 70 


4 75 


7 00 


8 50 


15 40 


3| 


2 80 


3 80 


4 90 


7 20 


8 75 


15 80 


3f 


2 85 


3 90 


5 05 


7 40 


9 00 


16 20 


4 


2 90 


4 00 


5 20 


7 60 


9 25 


16 60 


44 


2 95 


4 10 


5 35 


7 80 


9 50 


17 00 


4* 


3 00 


4 20 


5 50 


8 00 


9 75 


17 40 


4f 


3 05 


4 30 


5 65 


8 20 


10 00 


17 80 


5 


3 10 


4 40 


5 80 


8 40 


10 25 


18 20 


5* 


3 20 


4 60 


6 10 


8 80 


10 75 


19 00 


6 


3 30 


4 80 


6 40 


9 20 


11 25 


19 80 


■6 J 


3 40 


5 00 


6 70 


9 60 


11 75 


20 60 


7 


3 50 


5 20 


7 00 


10 00 


12 25 


21 40 


7* 




5 40 


7 30 


10 40 


12 75 


22 20 


8 




5 60 


7 60 


10 80 


13 25 


23 00 


8* 




5 80 


7 90 


11 20 


13 75 


23 80 


9 




6 00 


8 2U 


11 60 


14 25 


24 60 


9h 




6 20 


8 50 


12 00 


14 75 


25 40 


10 




6 40 


8 80 


12 40 


15 25 


26 20 


11 






9 40 


13 20 


16 25 


27 80 


12 






10 00 


14 00 


17 25 


29 40 


13 








14 80 


18 25 


31 00 


14 








15 60 


19 25 


32 60 


15 










20 25 


34 20 


16 










21 25 


35 80 





CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 

















12 


REUTER & 


MALLORY, 


BALTIMORE. 






PATENT GIMLET SCREWS. 






IRON SCREWS. 


BRASS SCREWS. 




| INCH. 


| INCH. 


If INCH. 


2f INCH. 


| INCH. 


| INCH. 


If INCH. 




No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 






0, $0 50 


5, $0 68 


9, $1 37 


13, $3 48 


1, $0 89 


6, %\ 10 


9, 2 45 






1, 50 


6, 71 


10, 1 42 


14, 3 84 


2, 89 


7, 1 19 


10, 2 69 






2, 50 


7, 76 


11, 1 50 


15, 4 13 


3, 89 


8, 1 29 


11, 2 93 








8, 81 


12, 1 65 


16, 4 50 


4, 92 


9, 1 41 


12, 3 24 








9, 87 


13, 1 84 


17, 5 09 


5, 96 


10, 1 56 


13, 3 65 






f INCH. 


10, 92 


14, 2 07 


18, 5 48 


6, .1 02 


11, 1 74 


14, 4 14 








11, 1 00 


15, 2 31 


20, 6 56 


7, 1 11 


12, 1 95 


15, 4 73 






1, 50 


12, 1 08 


16, 2 98 


22, 8 07 




13, 2 28 


16, 5 40 






2, 50 


13, 1 30 


17, 3 28 


24, 9 68 




14, 2 67 


17, 6 17 






3, 50 


14, 1 57 


18, 3 SO 




\ INCH. 


15, 3 05 


18, 7 02 






4, 50 


15, 1 98 


20, 4 70 


3 INCH. 




16, 3 45 


20, 8 10 






5, 53 


16, 2 60 


22, 6 29 




2, 89 




22, 9 60 






6, 55 




24, 7 95 


14, 4 13 


3, 89 




24, 11 25 






•7, 63 


1 INCH. 




15, 4 50 


4, 92 


1 INCH. 








8, 68 


5, 76 

6, 79 




16, 5 09 


5, 96 




2 INCH. 








2 INCH. 


17, 5 68 

18, 6 30 


6, 1 02 

7, 1 11 


6, 1 14 

7, 1 26 


10, 3 00 






^ INCH. 


7, 84 




20, 7 48 


8, 1 19 


8, 1 40 


11, 3 27 






8, 87 


10, 1 50 


22, 9 19 


9, 1 29 


9, 1 55 


12, 3 57 






2, 50 


9, 92 


11, 1 63 


24, 11 16 


10, 1 43 


10, 1 73 


13, 4 16 






3, 50 


10, 97 


12, 1 86 


26, 12 47 




11, 1 94 


14, 4 74 






4, 50 


11, 1 05 


13, 2 07 






12, 2 18 


15, 5 33 






5, 53 


12, 1 18 


14, 2 31 


3J INCH. 


| INCH. 


13, 2 45 


16, 5 91 






6, 55 


13, 1 35 


15, 2 55 


14, 2 75 


17, 6 50 






1, 63 


14, 1 62 


16, 3 18 


17, 6 17 


2, 90 


15, 3 08 


18, 7 08 






8, 68 


15, 2 03 


17, 3 50 


17, 6 86 


3, 90 


16, 3 53 


20, 8 34 






9, . 76 


16, 2 65 


18, 4 00 


18, 7 68 


4, 93 


18, 4 13 


22, 10 50 






10, 81 


17, 3 00 

18, 3 50 


20, 4 95 
22, 6 39 


20, 9 42 
22, 10 93 


5', 98 

6, 1 04 

7, 1 13 




24, 12 00 








20, 4 25 


24, 8 10 


24, 12 11 


\i INCH. 


2\ INCH. 






| INCH. 


l£ INCH. 




26, 13 30 


18, 1 20 

9, 1 31 

10, 1 44 


7, 1 35 


12, 4 13 






2, 53 


7, 97 


2\ INCH. 


4 INCH. 


8, 1 46 


13, 4 70 






3, 53 

4, 55 

5, 58 

6, 63 

7, 68 

8, 76 


8, 1 00 

9, 1 05 

10, 1 13 

11, 1 21 

12, 1 31 

13, 1 44 


11, 2 2S 

12, 2 39 

13, 2 63 

14, 2 90 

15, 3 21 


18, 9 06 
20, 11 35 
22, 12 80 
24, 14 11 
26, 15 75 


11, 1 59 

12, 1 80 

| INCH. 


9, 1 73 

10, 2 03 

11, 2 33 

12, 2 63 

13, 2 93 

14, 3 23 


14, 5 31 

15, 5 90 

16, 6 45 

17, 7 05 

18, 7 80 
20, 8 70 






9, 81 

10, 87 


14* 1 70 

15, 2 10 


16, 3 46 

17, 3 84 


4| INCH. 


4, 96 

5, 1 01 


15, 3 53 

16, 3 83 


22, 11 25 






11, 92 


16, 2 73 


18, 4 30 


18, 10 50 


6, 1 07 


17, 4 13 


1\ INCH. 






12, 97 


17, 3 05 

18, 3 55 


20, 5 25 

22, . 6 59 


20, 12 67 
22, 14 11 


7, 1 14 

8, 1 23 


18, 4 50 
20, 5 25 


14, 5 88 

15, 6 45 

16, 6 95 

17, 7 80 

18, 8 66 






| INCH. 
4, 58 


20, 4 35 

1$ INCH. 


24, 8 30 


24, 15 75 
26, 17 72 


9, 1 35 

10, 1 49 

11, 1 64 


1£ INCH. 






5, 63 


8, 1 13 


2\ INCH. 


5 INCH. 


12, 1 80 


8, 1 88 


20, 10 53 






6, 68 


9, 1 18 




20, 14 77 


13, 2 03 

14, 2 33 

15, 2 70 


9, 2 09 


22, 12 45 






7, 74 


10, 1 23 


12, 2 92 


22, 16 41 


10, 2 31 


24, 14 63 






8, 79 


11, 1 34 


13, 3 18 


24, 17 72 


11, 2 58 








9, 84 


12, 1 44 


14, 3 48 


26, 19 69 


16, 3 15 


12, 2 88 


3 INCH. 






10, 89 


13, 1 60 


15, 3 87 






13, 3 23 








11, 95 


14, 1 84 


16, 4 13 


6 INCH. 




14, 3 63 


16, 8 43 






12, 1 01 


15, 2 19 


17, 4 50 






15, 4 13 


18, 10 23 






13, 1 27 


16, 2 83 


18, 4 79 


24, 22 15 




16, 4 65 


20, 12 96 






14, 1 54 


17, 3 13 


20, 5 55 


26, 25 43 




17, 5 25 


22, 15 75 






15, 1 95 


18, 3 65 


22, 6 89 


28, 29 70 




18, 6 00 


24, 19 50 






16, 2 57 


20, 4 50 


24, 8 53 


30, 34 45 




20, 7 80 


26, 24 00 










CHARLES KEU 


TEH. 


J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMOEE. 13 


Wrought Iron Welded Tubes, 


FOR 


GAS, STEAM AND WATER. 


INSIDE 


PRICE 


PRICE 


INSIDE 


PRICE 


PRICE 


DIAMETER. 


PER FOOT 


PER FOOT 


DIAMETER. 


PER FOOT 


PER FOOT 




wro'ht IRON. 


*GALVANIZED. 




wro'ht IRON. 


GALVANIZED. 


Inches. 


$ c 


$ C. 


Inches. 


$ c. 


$ C. 


i 


.04 


.08 


2i 


.54 


.77 


1 

4 


.04 


.08 


3 


.67 


1.00 


1 


.05 


.08 


31 


.90 


1.30 


1 

2 


.07 


.12 


4 


1.10' 


1.60 


3 

4 


.09 


.14 


41 


1.40 


2.00 


1 


.12 


.19 


5 


1.65 


2.35 


n 


.19 


.28 


6 


2.25 


3.50 


1* 


.25 


.36 


7 


3.25 




2 


.34 


.48 1 


8 ■ 


4.50 




*Galvanized Pipe designed especially for Water, being superior to Lead Pipe. 


REVISED PRICE LIST OF 




itvi:oi^i^is, TJLr 


^KTTHT^ 


LAP WELDED 


BOILER 


TUBES. 


OUTSIDE 


THICKNESS 


PRICE 


OUTSIDE 


THICKNESS 


PRICE 


DIAMETER. 


WIRE GAUGE. 


PER FOOT. 


! DIAMETER. 


WIRE GAUGE. 


PER FOOT. 


INCHES. 






INCHES. 






1 


15 




3i 


11 


50 


H 


15 




3| 


11 


55 


1* 


14 




4 


10 


65 


if 


13 


24 


4i 


10 


76 


2 


13 


24 


5 


9 


95 


21- 


13 


27 


6 


8 


1 25 


2* 


12 


31 


7 


8 


1 55 


21 


12 


34 


8 


8 


2 50 


3 


12 


38 


9 


7 




3i 


11 


44 


1 io 


6 







CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



14 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



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Size of Bore. 


Main Pipe 
per Yard. 


Weight 
per Yard. 


Bends and 
Elbows Each. 


Branches. 


Traps, Each. 


2 inch. 


$ 39 


15 lbs. . 


$ 40 


55 


$1 00 


3 " 


48 


22 " 


50 


69 


1 25 


4 " 


60 


28 ." 


65 


85 


1 73 


5 " 


75 


35 " 


85 


1 03 


2 50 


6 " 


90 


45 " 


1 15 


1 20 


3 50 


8 " 


1 35 


67 " 


2 00 


1 68 


6 00 


10 " 


2 10 


90 " 


3 00 


2 35 


8 00 


12 " 


2 40 


118 " 


3 75 


2 90 


10 00 


15 " 


3 75 


150 " 


5 00 






18 " 


4 80 


210 " 


7 50 






21 " 


6 90 




9 00 






24 " 


9 00 




15 00 






30 " 


13 50 




20 00 







CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



15 



PRICE LIST 



OF 



HEAVY 



WROUGHT IRON ARTESIAN TUBE, 



WITH 



Screw-and-Socket Joints, 



FINISHED SMOOTH INSIDE. 



INSIDE DIAMETER, IN. 


WEIGHT PER FOOT, LBS. 


PRICE PER FOOT. 


1* 


2.694 


$ 


35 


2 


3.667 




55 


2* 


5.773 




80 


3 


7.547 


1 


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31 


9.055 


1 


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4 


10.728 


1 


75 


4* 


12.492 


2 


10 


5 


14.564 


2 


40 


6 


18.767 


3 


50 


7 


23.410 


4 


80 


8 


28.348 


6 


00 



FOR OIL WELLS, 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



16 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



ZPIR/ICIE LIST 



OF 



OIL WELL CASING, 



OR 



LIGHT ARTESIAN WELL TUBE, 



With Screws and Sockets, Finished Smooth Inside. 



DIAMETER OUTSIDE. 


DIAMETER, 
NOMINAL INSIDE. 


WEIGHT PER FT., LBS. 


PRICE PER FOOT. 


If 


U 


1.665 


$ 44 


21- 


2 


2.238 


50 


21 


2i 


2.755 


56 


2- 


21 


3.045 


64 


3 


93 

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3.333 


74 


3i 


3 


3.958 


80 


31 


31 


4.272 


88 


31 


31 


4.590 


1 10 


4 


31 


5.320 


1 33 


4i 


4 


5.500 


1 50 


41 


4i 


6.010 


1 65 


5 


4f 


7.226 


2 00 


54 


5 


7.667 


2 13 


51 


5 A 


8.083 


2 33 


6 


51 


9.346 


2 47 


61 


6i 


10.064 


3 00 


7 


6| 


12.435 


3 33 


8 


71 


15.109 


5 00 


8! 


84 


16.155 


6 00 



CHARLES HRUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTEK & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



17 



MACHINE BELTING 



Our Belting is made of Heavy Cotton Duck, coated with the best India Rubber; is unaffected 
by Heat, Cold or Moisture, and is preferred to Leather or any other material, for Elevators, Gin 
Bands, Agricultural Machines, Flouring Mills, &c, &c. 



3 PLY. 



2 inch, per foot, 

3 " 

4 « 

5 " 

6 " 

ry u ii 

8 " 

9 " 

10 " 

11 " 

12 " " 

13 " 

14 " 

15 " 

16 « 
18 " 
20 " 
22 " 
24 " 



17 cents. 

26 " 

34 " 

43 " 

52 " 

60 " 

70 " 

80 " 

90 " 

100 " 

108 M 

118 " 

128 " 

138 " 

150 " 

170 " 

190 " 

212 " 

236 " 



4 PLY, 



2 inch, per 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 

7 " 

8 " 

9 " 

10 " 

11 " 

12 " 

13 " 

14 " 

15 u 

16 " 

18 " * 

20 " 

22 " 

24 " 



foot, 



21 cents. 

31 " 

42 " 

52 " 

62 " 

73 " 

84 " 

95 " 

107 " 

118 " 

130 " 

142 " 

154 " 

166 " 

178 " 

202 " 

226 " 

252 " 

280 " 



Intermediate widths at proportionate prices, 

Heavy 5 and 6-ply Belts made to order, for purposes where great strength is required, as a 
substitute for double leather, at an advance of twenty-five and fifty per cent, on 4-ply prices. 



2-PLY MACHINE BELTING, 

For Agricultural Machines, Railway Belts and other light work. 



1 inch, per foot, 

n u 

2 



7 cents. 

10 
14 



2£ inch, per foot, 17 cents. 

3 " .... 20 u 
3i " " . , . . . 24 ". 

4 " .... 28 u 



Special orders for Belts of any thickness and width can be executed within one week from 
the receipt of the order; but keep no Belts on hand heavier than " four- ply," or more than 20 
inches in width. Have constantly on hand a very large stock, and can usually fill orders on 
the same day they are received. 

Endless Belts of any width or length made to order. 

A full Roll of Belting Measures from 250 to 300 feet. 



CHARLES RKUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



18 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



GUM STEAM PACKING. 



PER LB. 

MIXED OE FIBBOUS PACKING, 



From -f% of an inch upward, 50 cents. 

THINNER SIZES OF SAME, 

Say Jg- of an inch and less, * 60 " 

GUM PACKING, 

With cloth insertion, from -^ of an inch upward, . . 55 " 



THINNER SIZES OF SAME 



Say T x g- of an inch and less, 65 " 

GASKETS OF FIBROUS PACKING, 

60 « 

PURE VULCANIZED SHEET RUBBER, 

Of all thickness, ... 100 " 

PURE VULCANIZED RUBBER VALVES, 

$1.00 to 50 " 

TUCKS ROUND, PISTON AND VALVE ROD PACKING, 

In length of twelve feet, 80 " 

SQUARE PISTON AND VALVE ROD PACKING, 

All sizes from one quarter to two inches square, in lengths 

of 20 feet, either with or without elastic back, . 80 " 



-♦ — *- 



Special orders for Gaskets, Valves, &c, of any size for pattern that we do not 
keep on hand, can be executed within one week from the receipt of the order. 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



19 



Machine Cut Belt Lacings. 



n^ICE LIST. 



I inch wide, 



$1 50 per 100 feet. 
2 00 " " 

2 75 " 

3 50 " " 



These strings are cut from Page's Patent Lacing, are put up in very neat 
packages of 100 feet each, and are a great economy, as they are always ready 
for use. 

WALRUS OR SEA HORSE LEATHER, 

For Polishing Steel, Brass and Plated Ware. 



PAGE'S PATENT CONDENSED LACE LEATHER. 


No. 1, $4 00 per side. 


"2, . . • 3 50 " " 

"3, 3 00 " " 




PATENT ROUND BELTING. 


\ inch, per foot, . . . . 15 cents. 

f " " 20 " 

£ " " 30 " 

Twisted\Be 


I inch, per foot, .... 35 cents. 

f " " 45 " 

1 " " 65 " 

ts Cheaper. 


COPPER RIVETS AND BURRS. 


BELT PUNCHES. 


No. 6 8 10 12 14 

Cts. 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 each. 



SOAPSTONE PACKING, all Sizes. 

ITALIAN HEMP PACKING. 



CHARLES KEUTElt. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



20 



RETJTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEB. 



ENGINE, HYDRANT AND CONDUCTING HOSE. 



The 2-ply Hose, or Conducting Hose, is not calculated to stand much pressure. The 3-ply 
Hose (used for Hydrants, etc.,) is made to stand a pressure of 75 lbs. to the square inch. The 
4 ply Hose (used for Locomotives and for Leading Hose for Fire Engines, and other purposes,) 
is made to withstand a pressure of 250 lbs. to the square inch. Hose made specially to order 
for Steam Fire Engines and Steam Pumps, where unusual strength is required. 



CONDUCTING HOSE, 2-PLY. 



Internal 


Diameter. 




£ inch 


per 


foot, . . . 


... 17 cents. 


t " 




" .... 


... 25 " 


i " 




' ... 


... 29 " 


1 




" ..... 


.... 33 " 


1* " 




" . . . . 


... 42 " 


H " 




" .... 


... 50 " 


if « 




U 


... 58 " 


2 




" 


... 66 " 


2± " 




" . , 


... 75 " 


2* " 




" .... 


... 83 " 



Internal Diameter. 

2f inch, per foot, 92 cents. 

3 " " . 100 " 

4 " "• 133 " 

5 " " 166 " 

6 " " 200 " 

7 " " 233* " 

8 4< " .266 " 

9 " " 300 " 

10 " ' 4 333 " 



HYDRANT HOSE, 3-PLY. 



Internal Diameter, 
foot, 



\ inch, per 



I 
1 

li 



20 cents. 


30 


" 


35 


<i 


40 


" 


50 


u 


60 


(( 



Internal Diameter. 

If inch, per foot, 70 cents. 

2 . " " 80 « 

2£ " " 90 " 

2± u " 100 " 

2f " « 110 " 

3 " " 120 " 



ENGINE HOSE, 4-PLY. 



Internal Diameter. 
\ inch, per foot, 

1 " " 

n « 



25 cents. 


37 


u 


43 


" 


50 


it 


62 


" 


75 


" 



Internal Diameter. 

If inch, per foot, 87 cents. 

2 " « 100 " 

2i " " 112 " 

2i " « 125 " 

2f " " 137 " ' 

3 " " 150 " 



5-ply Hose made to order at an advance of 25 per cent, on prices of 4-ply. 



SUCTION HOSE MADE TO ORDER ON SPIRALLY WOUND FLAT GALVANISED IRON. 



i inch, per foot, 75 cents. 

1 " u 90 " 

li " " 115 " 

H" " 150 " 

If " " 190 " 

2 " " 230 " 

2i " " 310 " 



3 inches, per foot, 400 cents. 



3£ 

4 " 
4i » 

5 " 
■5* " 

6 " 



490 
580 
670 
760 
850 
950 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



21 



SAVE YOUR BELTING, TIME AND MONEY, 

BY XJSI3STO 

THE IMPROVED BELT STUFFING 



Belts treated with this preparation will always remain pliable and never become glazed, 
brittle, crack, or tear out in the lacing holes ; they will lie closer to face of Pulleys, thereby 
avoiding unnecessary strain and the consequent liability of breakage. 

This preparation contains no chemicals or ingredients to injure Leather, and is free from 
Tar or Rosin. 

The increased wear derived from a single belt subject to the frequent application of this 
article more than repays the trifling expenditure involved in its use. 

Packed in Tin Cans Neatly Painted. Sized as follows. ■ Ready for immediate Use. 



No. 0, $0 30 

"1 • . 40 

«2 1 50 



No. $, 
" 4, 
" 5, 



13 00 
4 00 
6 00 



Packed also in Kegs of 30 to 250 lbs. at 25 cents per lb. 

DIRECTIONS.— Clean the Belt as far as convenient from Dust and Dirt, and apply the 
Stuffing with hand or brush. 



HAIE AND WOOL FELTING, 

FOR COVERING BOILERS AND STEAM PIPES. 

The best material to prevent loss of heat by condensation or radiation. It is made of pure 
hair from half inch to two inches in thickness, backed with wool felting, one-eighth of an inch 
thick, or with canvass duck tacked and fastened securely to it. 

This article is warranted to save twenty-five per cent, in fuel, or many times its cost. It is 
made in strips six feet wide, and can be cut in any lengths. 

Price per Square Foot— All Hair. 

\ inch thick, per square foot, 10 cents. 

| " " " " 15 " 

I " " " " 20 " 

H " " " " 25 " 

Hair with Wool Back, or Hair and Canvass. 

£ inch thick, per square foot, 20 cents. 

\ " " " 25 " 

1 " " " " 30 " 

H " " " " 35 " 

CHA.RLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



23 



POINTED BELT HOOKS, MADE OF BEST SWEDES IRON, 



No. 4 



No. 5 



No. 6 




Per Thousand. 
$10 00 



8 50 



7 00 



No. 7 



No. 8 



5 00 



4 00 



No. 9 



No. 10 



No. 11 



No. 12 



€-J> 




No. 13 
No. 14 





3 50 



3 00 



2 75 
2 50 

2 25 
2 00 



ALL WARRANTED. Per Cent. Discount. 

Heavy, Extra Heavy, Light and Extra Light— Price according to Weight. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



24 KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PATENT BELT TIGHTENER, 

FOR 

Drawing Belts Together for the Purpose of Lacing Them. 



This apparatus has proved itself indispensable to every establishment using 
belts of six inches wide and upward, and will soon pay its cost in the saving of 
time in lacing belts, much quicker and better than any other way, and avoids 
any necessity or excuse for injuring a wide belt by putting it upon the pulleys 
after it is sewed. 

6 inch, -...'.. each, $15 00 

8 " 16 00 

10 " . 18 00 

12 •' . . . . . . . . . . " 20 00 

14 " 22 00 

16 " 23 00 

18 " . . 25 00 

20 " " 26 00 

22 "... 28 00 

24 " 30 00 

26 " 32 00 

28 " " 34 00 

30 " 35 00 



Cliampioii Belt Hook. 



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No. 1, For Narrow, Light-Eunning Belts, . . . . $5 00 per 1,000 
" 2, Warranted to stand in any Belt not over 4 in. in width. 6 00 " 
" 3, " " inEubberorLeatherBeltsofany width 8 00 " 

For the above a superior Hand Punch is furnished, . . 1 50 each. 

A Drive Punch is also furnished for all the above sizes at 35 cents each. 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



25 



PURE 



OAK LEATHEE BELTING. 



PRICE LIST PER RUNNING- FOOT. 



1 inch Belting, $ 06 

H " " 09 

lh " " 12 

If » " . ' 15 

2 " " ....... 18 

2| " " 21 

2i " " 24 

93 « a 27 

3* " " .30 

3i " " 33 

3i " " 36 

3f " " 39 

4 " " ...... 42 

4J " " 48 

5 " " 54 

5J " " 60 

6 " " 66 

7 " " 78 



3 

1 6 

5 
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SOLID. 



ROUND BANDS. 



inch. 



PER RUNNING FOOT. 



5 cents. 

7 " 
10 " 
12 " 
14 " 



8 inch Belting, $ 90 

9 " " 1 02 

10 " " 1 14 

11 " " 1 26 

12 " " 1 38 

13 " « 1 50 

14 " " 1 62 

15 " " 1 78 

16 " " 1 94 

17 " " 2 10 

18 " " 2 26 

19 " ^ " 2 42 

20 " " 2 58 

22 " " 2 90 

24 " " 3 22 

30 " " 4 22 



TWIST. 



ROUND BANDS. 



I inch. 



PER RUNNING FOOT. 



17 


cents. 


19 


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DOUBLE BELTS, DOUBLE PRICE. 



EVERY BELT WARRANTED. 



CHARLKS KEUTER 



J D. MALLORY. 



26 REUTER & 


MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 








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BEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



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LUDLOW'S PATENT VALVES. 



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REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



49 



BRASS WATER GAUGES. 



COMPLETE. 




No. 0. 
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No. 1. 
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Price, - - $7.00 




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No. 2. 
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Price, - - $9.00 

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SCOTCH GLASS TUBES 



FOR WATER GAUGES. 



Length of Glass, inches, . . 



Price | in. outside diam., each 
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CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



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REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



51 



DOUBLE GLOBE OIL CUPS 



WITH AIR COOK. 




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CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



52 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



STEAM WHISTLES, 



PLAIN. 




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STEAM WHISTLES, 



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Diameter 
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6 50 


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13 50 


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21 00 


30 00 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



53 



Glue Heaters and Steam Traps. 

NASON IMPROVED STEAM TRAP. 

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Size of Cover, 

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Price without Pots, 



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No. 1. 

11 in. x 15^- in. 

7 in. 

two 5 in. 

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$10.00. . 



No. 2. 

16 in. x 22| in. 

9 in. 

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$18.00. . 



No. 3. 

16 in. x 28| in. 

9 in. 

two 12 in. 

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$20.00. 



Diam.. 
Depth, 
Price, 



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5 in. 
5 in. 

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8 in. 
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9 in. 
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10 in. 

8 in. 

$6.00 



Five-inch Pots, of cast iron, 'galvanized, can be furnished at 75 cents each. 



12 in. 
8 in. 

$7.00 



CHARLES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



54 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Cameron's Special Steam Pumps. 



FOR PRICES, SEE PAGE 55.=®& 




Pumps will be lined with composition only when so ordered for duty 
requiring it. 

In ordering, be sure to give full particulars of the work to be performed. 

All the parts of the Pumps are interchangeable, so that in case of accident 
to any piece, a new one can be sent that will fit exactly. 

The sizes and proportions given on the opposite page are adapted for 
Fire Pumps, or for heavy duty. All the parts are made very strong ; the 
Pistons are about double the strength and depth usually fitted to Steam 
Pumps. 

By removing the Water Chest Bonnet only, and without disturbing the 
Air Vessel or any of the Pipes, all the Pump Valves can be reached, and 
the whole interior of the Cylinder is exposed, so that anything foreign may 
be removed. This is a feature which we consider of very great value. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



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REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



SECTIONAL VIEW OF 



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EXPLANATION. — A, is the steam cylinder shown in the section ; C, the steam piston; D, the 
piston rod ; L, the steam chest; F, the plunger; G, the slide valve; H, a starting bar connected 
with a handle on the outside ; I, I, are the reversing valves, and K, K, the bonnets over the reversing 
valves ; N, is the body piece connecting the steam and water cylinders ; B, is the water cylinder with 
the valve chest bonnet removed ; M, is a valve seat shown in section — the valve over it is also shown 
in section ; T, is the discharge air vessel. 

OPERATION. — Suppose the steam piston, C, moving from right to left ; when it reaches the 
reversing valve, I, it opens it and exhausts the space on the left hand end of the plunger, F, through 
the passage E, which leads to the exhaust pipe ; the greater pressure inside of the steam chest 
changes the position of the plunger, F, and slide valve, G, and the motion of the piston, C, is in- 
stantly reversed. The same operation repeated at each stroke makes the motion continuous. The 
reversing valves, I, I, are closed by a pressure of steam on their larger ends, conveyed by an unseen 
passage direct from the steam chest. 

DIRECTIONS. — When a pump is first connected, remove the bonnets, K, K, and valves, I, I, 
and blow steam through to remove any dirt or chips that may have lodged in the pipes ; then clean 
and replace them. Should a pump stop on one end while in operation, remove the reversing valve 
on the other end, clean, and replace it. 

All pumps, unless otherwise ordered, are arranged for fresh, cold water. Parties ordering pumps 
to be used on other duty than this will please give full particulars of the work to be done. 

For pumps having their cylinders lined with composition, and fitted with composition rods, we 
charge ten per cent, extra. For pumps specially arranged with mountings in bronze, to resist the 
action of bad mine water (a class of work in which we have had large experience) we charge 15 per 
cent, extra. We make pumps of any size to order, having cylinders made entirely of composition or 
bronze, for which we add the additional cost of materials only. 

Our prices are subject to change at any time without notice. 



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each two or more outlets, to which hose can be connected. They will start at any point by simply turning on steam. Our 
crank and fly-wheel pumps are frequently used as fire pumps. The North Eiver — and Sound steamers — and nearly all our 
government and steam merchant vessels are fitted with them. We have also furnished them to a large number of hotels and 
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REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



SEWELL & CAMERON'S 



PATENT 



CF^ANK AND FLY WHEEL PUMPS. 




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Diameter 

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Gallons 
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Price. 




Cylinder. 


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Stroke. 




1 


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5 


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$225 


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CHAKLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



61 



CHAMPION PATENT BOILER FEEDER 

For Supplying Steam Boilers or Vessels under Pressure, with 
either Hot or Cold Water. 

It is well known to all intelligent engineers and observers, that BOILER EXPLOSIONS most 
frequently occur immediately after interruption and irregularity of the flow of the Feed or supply 
Water into the Boiler ; hence a Feed or Supply Pump wholly independent of other machinery, is the 
most requisite of all Boiler appliances. 





With Brackets to Bolt to Boiler or Post. With Base to stand on floor or Timber 

DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST. 



Class. 



Diameter 


Diameter 


Stroke. 


Diameter 


Steam Cylinder. 


Water Cylinder. 


Steam Pipe. 


4 in. 


2 in. 


3 in. 


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Diameter 
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Price. 


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$100.00 
125.00 
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made to order. 



CHARLES KKUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



62 



RETJTEB & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



bljlize; stea_m jptimp, 

PUMPS FOE FEEDING BOILERS OR FORCING WATER UNDER 
HEAYY PRESSURE, WITH HAND POWER ATTACHMENT. 

A pump capable of supplying one hundred horse-power boilers may be run so slowly as to supply 
the exact quantity of water evaporated by a one-horse boiler. Practical Engineers will appreciate 
this feature. 

These pumps are arranged in two different styles, one for cold water, the other for hot water. 
When both hot and cold water are to be used, order the hot water pump. 



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Larger sizes of various proportions of steam to water cylinder and of any desired capacity, to 
order. 

When ordering a Pump, please answer the following questions : 1st. To what service it is ap- 
plied. 2d. The quality of the liquid to be pumped — whether salt, fresh, acid, clear or gritty, and is 
it to be pumped cold or hot ? 3d. To what height is it to be lifted by suction, and what is the length 
of the suction pipe ? 4th. To what height, or against what pressure, is the water to be forced ? 
5th. What is the greatest quantity of water needed per hour? 6th. What pressure of steam is used ? 

BRASS PUMPS, DIFFERENCE IN COST OF METAL EXTRA. 

Note. — The utility of Pumps with Hand Power Attachment will be seen at once, as the Pump can be used, when steam 
is down, for filling boilers, washing decks, fire purposes, and to do general pumping. When the pump is being operated by 
stea m, th e Hand Lever can be removed simply by lifting it from the pin on which the fork rests. 

|3ir°Each Pump has suction and delivery openings on both sides : this makes it very convenient, as connections can be 
made on either side of pump desired. 



CHARLES RETJTER. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 



REUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



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BEUTEE A MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



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J. D.MALLORY. 









66 


REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




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24 


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28 


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19 


4.7 


1.90 


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26 


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21 


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2.41 


1450 






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21 


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2.89 


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25 


11.4 


3.41 


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33 


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28 


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4.27 


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BATH BOILERS. 






WROUGHT IRON. 




Diameter. 


Length. 


Gallons. 


Price Plain. 


Price Galvanized. 




12 inch. 




36 inch. 


20 


$13 00 


$17 00 


12 " 




42 " 




22 


14 00 


18 00 




12 " 




48 " 




25 


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19 00 




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54 " 




28 


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30 


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23 00 




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23 00 




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42 " 




30 


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24 00 




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35 


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25 00 




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40 


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26 00 




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60 " 




45 


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29 00 




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48 " 




43 


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31 00 




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60 " 




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37 00 




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48 " 




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43 00 




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80 


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Add $3.00 when Spuds, Couplings and Tube are required. 




CHARLES EEDTER. J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



67 



GrJ^B FITTEE'S 



PATENT TEST GAUGE 



Steel Diaphragm, witli Proving Pump, 




DEIP PUMP. 




Price, $25.00 

PRICES. 

Gauge, with Patent Cock and Proving Pump, complete, $23 50 

" " " 13 50 

Pump, with six feet of Hose, 10 00 

CHARLES KEUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



68 



EEUTBR & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



Patent Watchman's Clock and Time Detector. 



Scale— 2 inches 
to a foot. 





Patented April 

1870. 



MLJtKJ. UriC A C/!£_ C 



THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WATCHER OF THE WATCHMAN MADE-. 

A , is the clock complete. B, is a slate edged sub-dial attached to the centre post of the clock, and 
also to the hour hand by the wire C, which is curved so as to allow the free passage of the minute hand 
under it. D, is a small hole in the glass covering the face of the clock, large enough to admit the 
end of a white pencil, a number of which are furnished with each clock. 

The operation is very simple. The watchman is directed by his employer to make a mark every 
hour, half hour or other period of time, which is done by passing the pencil through the hole in the 
glass against the slate. The time of the sub-dial opposite the hole always corresponds with that of 
the clock, so that the slate edge of the disc will show the exact time at which a mark was made upon 
it. In the cut marks are seen at each hour from six o'clock. We will suppose the clock to be run- 
ning. If the watchman were now to make his mark, the disc would show that it was made at half- 
past ten, which is the time of the clock. If he takes a nap of a couple of hours or so, and in the 
morning marks are missing at points where they should have been made, it is proof that he has been 
sleeping or not on duty; for if he neglects to mark at the proper time he cannot do so afterward, 
as the disc is attached, as above stated, to the hour hand, and revolving with it, that point is carried 
past the hole, and the morning reveals the truth to the employer. 

It cannot be tampered with, as the door of the clock is secured by a tumbler lock which cannot 
be picked. No two locks are alike, and there being but one key to a lock and that carried in em- 
ployer's pocket, the watchman cannot duplicate it. 

Other Watchman Detectors have keys fixed on the different floors and the time piece is carried to 
the key for marking. These keys being in the possession of the watchman all night, he leisurely 
duplicates a set from pattern, carries them with him, and marks the detector at home, in a neigh- 
boring saloon, or wherever he pleases. This Detector is screwed from the inside to a fixed position, 
and is an unerring sentinel. 

Another style of Detector is arranged with wires running to it from the different floors, which 
wires are nearly always out of order, and the watchman takes care to keep them so. This De- 
tector is constructed in the mostsimple and durable manner, does not interfere with the runningof 
the clock, and cannot get out of order. Another objection to other Detectors is their price, which 
varies from $75 to $100, while this costs but $15. The clock is an eight day— and 

we warrant it as a first-class time-piece. 

E, is a reverse view of the sub-dial B, showing how it is attached to the clock. F is another style 
of sub-dial used in the same manner as B. It is a thin brass case containing a paper dial— (each 
clock being furnished with enough to last a year.) The marks are made on this with a lead pencil. 
In the morning the paper dial is taken out, (which can be filed as a record of the watchman's time,) 
a new dial put in, the clock locked, and all is ready for the next term of the watchman. When the 
disc B is used, all that is necessary is to wipe the marks from the slate edge. In doing so it is best to 
take it off the clock. In replacing the paper dial in F, care should be taken to have the arrow printed 
on it point toward the wire, and to place the wire in the groove made in one corner of the back of the 
brass case. 

JNo business concern employing a watchman should be without this Detector. Proprietors of 
stores who wish them opened and closed at certaiu hours in their absence, should have them. The 
time of the clock can be seen as well with the Detector attached as without it. SATISFACTION 
GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE. 

PRICE OINTICY $15 E^OZHI- 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



70 



REUTEK & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Groups of Steam Gauges and Cocks, 

FOR STEAMBOATS AND OFFICES. 




.No. 1, consisting of one 6 inch Brass Steam Gauge, 
one 6 inch Brass Yacuum Gauge, 
one 6 inch Howard Clock, 
All mounted on a fine Walnut Stand. 

No. 2, consisting of one 8£ inch Brass Steam Gauge, 
one 8£ inch Brass Yacuum Gauge, 
one 8£ inch Howard Clock, 
All mounted on a fine "Walnut Stand. 



Price, $100.00 



Price, $280.00 



No. 3, consisting of one 10 inch Brass Case Steam Gauge, 

one 10 inch Brass Case Yacuum Gauge,! 
one 10 inch Howard Clock, 
All mounted on a fine Walnut Stand. 



Price, $325.00 



Counters, to indicate the number of revolutions, furnished at an extra cost of 
$65 for 8£ inch ; $70 for 10 inch. 

The above Gauges and Clocks Silver Plated or Nickel Plated to order, at a 
small advance on above prices. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



KETJTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



71 



BOURDON STEAM GAUGE, 



WITH LANE'S IMPROVEMENT. 




No. 00, Brass Case, 10 inch 

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5, Brass Case, 5£ 

6, Iron Case, 5 2 

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7, Brass Case, 3£ 

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Dial, Engraved, $60 00 

..... 50 00 

Plain, 40 00 

Engraved, 45 00 

Plain, 32 00 

Lane's Improvement, Locomotive, Steam- 
boat, or Stationary, . . . 22 00 
Old Style, High or Low Pressure, or 

Vacuum, 20 00 

Old Style, High or Low Pressure, or 

Vacuum, 17 00 

Lane's Improvement, Locomotive, Steam- 
boat, or Stationary, . . . 20 00 
Old Style, High or Low Pressure, . 17 00 
Lane's Improvement, . . . 20 00 

Old Style, 15 00 

Lane's Improvement, . . . 17 00 

Stationary, . 14 00 

Old Style, Stationary, ... 10 00 

Lane's Improvement, Stationary, . 12 00 

For Back Pressure, etc., ... 8 00 

Whole Circle, 10 00 

Gas Test Gauge, . . . . 10 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



72 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMOEE. 



Allen's Patent Steam. Grange. 




No. 00, Braes Case, 4J inch Dial, Stationary 



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40 00 


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Pressure Vacuum, 


50 00 


Pressure and Two Yacui 


nns, 90 00 



A Yacuum and Pressure Gauge, Revolution Counter, and How- 
ard Clock in one Case, 20 inch Ring, Brass Case, . 275 00 

Two Vacuums and one Pressure Gauge, Revolution Counter, 

and Howard Clock in one Case, 20 inch Ring, Brass Case, 275 00 

A Howard Clock and Counter, in one Case, 10 inch Dial, Brass 

Case, and Silver-plated Ring or Bizzel, Gold-plated Hands, 140 00 

A Howard Clock, 10 inch Engraved Dial, separate Case, . 100 00 
" " 8£ inch Engraved Dial, same style, . 95 00 

10 inch Counter, in separate Case, same style, . . . 70 00 

8£ " same style, 60 00 

Each of the above with Stand or Base, $10 extra. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



73 



Richard's Parallel Motion Indicator. 



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$90 00 

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CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



74 



EEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEB '& MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



75 



ZPIOICEIIR/IILTQ-'S 



PATENT STEAM ENGINE REGULATOR OR SPRING GOVERNOR. 



The 1867 Paris Exposition has Awarded this Regulator the First Prize' Mai. 




This Regulator is offered entirely on its own mer- 
its. Its price is less than that of any other good 
Governor ; having no joints, it is extremely sensitive. 
Its durability is beyond question. Its economy in 
fuel has been fully proved. 

DIRECTIONS. 

The speed for each Regulator is stamped on it. Its 
position may be either vertical, inclined or horizon- 
tal. Attach as close as possible to the steam cylin- 
der. Use pulleys as large as convenient, and keep 
the driving belt free from grease, and tight enough 
to prevent slipping. Put fresh packing (lampwick) 
in the stuffing-box occasionally. Do not allow the 
springs to rust. Oil the cap on top, the lower brass 
sleeve and the horizontal bearing. 



PRICE LIST OF PICKERING'S IMPROVED SPRING GOVERNOR, 

WITH BALANCED VALVE, ATTACHED COMPLETE. 



Size of Valve or Diameter of ) , ., n .. . -, , o 01 o • 

Steam Pipe, j * f 1 H U 2 2£ 3 in. 

Finished, $30 $30 $30 $36 $42 $54 $68 $77 

Plain, 28 33 38 48 £ 62 70 

Size of Valve or Diameter of ) 01 A - „ * n m ■ 
Steam Pipe, j 

Finished, $86 $100 $126 $156 $188*$232 $265 $325 

Plain 78 92 115 144 174 215 245 315 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORT. 



76 



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EBUTER & MALLOKY, BALTIMORE. 



77 



GIFFARD INJECTOR 

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FEEDING ZBOILIEIR/S 

FOR PRICE AND CAPACITY, SEE PAGE 79. 




Patent Self- Adjusting Injector. 

In this instrument we have lately made important improvements, entirely 
overcoming all objections urged against the Injector for locomotive pur- 
poses. While it is working, variation of steam-pressure in the boiler does not 
affect its operation. The regulation of steam alone governs the quantity of 
water delivered by it. It will lift water from eight to twenty feet, depending 
upon size of instrument. When fed from a hydrant, or any elevated tank, under 
a pressure of, say, more than ten feet head, one of our water-regulating valves 
should be used. 

Patent Self- Adjusting Injector, 

WITHOUT STEAM SPINDLE. 

This instrument can be used when not required to lift the water, nor regu- 
late the quantity. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



78 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



GIFFARD INJECTOR 



FEEDING BOILERS. 



FOR PRICE AND CAPACITY, SEE PAGE 79. 




Patent Adjustable Injector. 

This instrument is recommended for stationary purposes, when the running 
pressure does not vary much. It will lift water, or it can be attached directly 
to the street-main and fed with water under pressure, and does not require spe- 
cially-constructed valves in putting up. 

Patent Adjustable Injector, 

WITHOUT STEAM SPINDLE. 

This instrument can be used when not required to lift the water nor regulate 
the quantity. 



CHARLTCS REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



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Rue's Little G-iant Injector. 

THE GREAT BOILER FEEDER. 



These Injectors have been in the market about a year, and have been wonderfully successful. 
They are guaranteed by the manufacturers to be ahead of any Injector in the market, and we are 
authorised to take back any that do not do all that is claimed for them You may order them 
in perfect confidence, as you can, after a reasonable trial, return them if not satisfactory The sizes 
correspond with those of the Gifford. If you have ever used an Injector send for the same size. 
With a Pump and an Injector, every locomotive or other boiler is complete and ready for any con- 
tingency, and every large establishment should be so provided. On small boilers, where a Pump 
will not work handily, or on boilers used for heating, &c, where there is no machinery to run a 
Pump, they are just the thing. 




SECTIONAL VIEW. 



IPIRIOE LIST. 
These Injectors are made wholly of brass, and are highly finished. All fittings extra, 







Size of Steam 


Nominal Horse 




Number. 


Price. 


and Water-pipe 


Power at 70 


The connections are fitted 






Connections. 


lbs. Pressure. 


with an ordinary globe or steam 













valve on the steam pipe, and a 


2 


$ 30 


£ inch. 


20 


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3 


45 


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4 


30 




4 
5 


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70 


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85 


For Injectors with the lifting 


6 


85 


125 


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100 
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175 
225 


with a quick motion is furnished 


9 


140 


2 " 


285 


at $5 each, for all sizes. 


10 


190 


2 " 


350 




12 

14 


240 
300 


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700 


Each Injector thoroughly 


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360 


3 " 


900 


tested and guaranteed to work 


18 


420 


3 " 


1150 




20 


480 


3* " 


1400 


as claimed. 



At 10 lbs pressure each Injector will do £ less, and at 150 lbs. will do £ more than the table above. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



RETJTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



81 



Rnes's Little Giant Injector 



THE GREAT BOILER FEEDER. 




Made wholly of brass; will not rust. Simple in 
construction; easy of adjustment ; reliable. Work- 
ing equally well under high or low pressure of steam. 

A. — Are for stationary and other Boilers where 
the water is supplied from a tank or pipes, where 
,ah there is a head of water or pressure. 

]3, — Are for Locomotive and other Boilers where 
the water must be lifted. A separate steam pipe is 
applied to the lifting attachment at P. 



This Injector, made under the patents of Samuel 
Rue, Jr., has been thoroughly tested, and has proven 
its superiority over all others in the following points : 

1. Simplicity, ease of adjustment, and durabil- 
ity ; it does not rust or wear. 

2. It works under any pressure of steam or water, 
and can be worked either to its full or partial capac- 
ity; after starting it, an adjustment of the handle M 
regulates it. 

3. Reliability. It will work under almost any 
circumstances without breaking by jarring, rough- 
ness of roads, or variation of steam or water supply. 

4. The great command over it, by means of the 
adjustable tube, will enable you to feed the boiler 
long before you would have steam enough to run a 
pump. 

5. When there is no steam pressure in the boiler, by closing the overflow the water will flow 
through the Injector into the boiler, saving a separate pipe to the boiler. 

6. Being made wholly of brass, with but few movable parts and little wear, it will not get out of 
order or need repairs, and but few extra fittings are necessary. 

V. The water being put into the boiler at 210 degrees Fahrenheit, it can be put in at any part of 
the boiler, even in the side of the fire box, saving much pipe and not injuring the boiler. 

8. It can be cleaned without taking apart. It is easily disconnected from the boiler, and a wire 
run through it will remove any obstruction. 

9. Saving of Fuel, &c. Used as a Feeder, with a pressure from a tank, it is simple in form, and 
the whole of the heat of the steam used to operate it is communicated to the water — and experience 
has shown a saving of fuel, oil, packing and repairs, as compared with a pump — and the water is put 
into the boiler much hotter than any heater will make it. 

10. Where there is no pressure and the water must be lifted, a small steam pipe is attached at P, 
and a steam jet thrown into the overflow pipe, and all hot water or air drawn out of the Injector and 
the water lifted ; it therefore goes to work promptly without waiting for it to cool and form a vacuum 
as in other Injectors, or working at it to get the jet to form a vacuum. 




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J. D. MALLORY. 



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BOILER PUNCH. 




JPrtce— Small, $40. Large, $45. 



CENTERING MACHINES 




A combination of a universal Scroll Chuck with a traversing spindle carrying a 

drill. 



No. 1 centres all sizes round iron from \ to 3i in., 
" 2 " " " \ to 4£ " 

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$55 00 

80 00 

135 00 

140 00 



Hangers and Counter Shafts $10 extra, except in No. 3, which is included 
in price above. No. 3 is set on a bed 3 feet long, with iron legs. 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 











84 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 






Dudgeon's Hydraulic Jacks. 






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if JACKS FOR PRESSING ON mM 






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P|V CRANK PINS \v 
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$jK\ ORDER. VHJi^V 






To lift or press 4 tons, and run out 12 inches, and lift from the ground, . . . $60 00 






" " 4 " » 24 " " " ... 65 0C 






11 " 7 " " 12 " 70 00 






•' . " 7 " . " 24 " 75 00 






" " 7 " " 12 " and lift from the ground, ... 85 00 






7 " " 12 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 80 00 






" " 7 " " 18 " " " " " 85 00 






" " 7 " " 24 " and lift from the ground, ... 90 00 






" " 10 " " 12 " 80 00 






" " 10 " " 18 " . - 100 00 






10 " (< 12 " and lift from the ground, . . . 100 00 






''. " 10 " " 12 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 95 00 






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" " 15 " " 12 " 100 00 






15 " " 12 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 125 00 






" 15 " " 12 u and lift from the ground, . . . 150 00 






15 " " 18 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 150 00 






" " 20 " " 12 " and lift from the ground, . . . 200 00 






20 " " 12 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 150 00 






44 " 20 " " 12 " 120 00 






" " 30 " " 9 " 150 00 






" " 30 " «« 12 " ■ . . 175 00 






30 " 9 " with wide base for locomotive shops, . 170 00 






" tl 30 " " 12 " " " " " 200 00 






" " 30 " " 12 " and lift from the ground, . . 250 00 






60 " " 9 u with cistern and force-pump outside, . 250 00 






" " 60 " " 12 " 275 00 






90 " " 9 " with cistern and force-pump outside, . 350 00 






" " 90 «« " 12 " 375 00 






" " 100 " " 12 " , . . . 400 00 






" 120 " " i " 450 00 






LARGER SIZES MADE TO ORDER. 






DIRECTIONS. — This Jack or Press appears to the eye, when depressed, a simple cylinder, and 






when elevated, as one cylinder sliding within another. It is from two to eight or more inches in di- 






ameter, according to the power desired, with an enlarged head, (attached to the inner cylinder, which 






is the ram,) having a socket for the reception of the lever by which the force-pump is worked. The 






ram, with its head, contains just so much fluid as is required to fill the vacancy in the cylinder caused 






by the raising of the ram in the act of lifting ; and when this is accomplished, the water is returned 






into its original recess by a valve operated by the lever that works the pump. The force-pump and 






valves are contained inside the ram. The lever is detached, and may be put on at pleasure. 






The ground lifting attachment is a tube screwed into the lower side of the head, and passing 






down to the bottom of the press, outside of the cylinder, on the lower end of which is a claw that sup- 






ports the weight to be raised. 






These Jacks are light, portable, and of easy application, a Jack to raise four tons weighing not 






more than 50 lbs., and one to raise sixty tons, 200 lbs. They are all worked by the labor of one man, 






who is capable of raising ten tons through a space of one foot i« one and a half minutes, or sixty tons 






the same distance in ten minutes. 




CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 





BEUTER & MALLOBY, BALTIMORE. 



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EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEB. 



87 



Taft's Punching and Shearing Machines. 




No. i SHEAR. 



PATENT HAND SHEAR. 



No. 1 cuts $ inch plate iron, 


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$25 00 


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45 00 


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75 00 


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105 00 


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145 00 


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208 00 


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208 00 


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277 00 


8 " 9-16 " " 






345 00 


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350 00 



PATENT HAND PUNCH. 







No. 



No. 1 PUNCH. 



No. 1 punches J inch hole in £ inch plate iron, 
and l£ inches from centre of hole to edge 
of plate, $25 00 

No. 2 punches 3-16 inch hole in 3-16 inch plate 
iron, and 2\ inches from centre of hole to 
edge of plate, 45 00 

No. 3 punches ^ inch hole in £ inch plate iron, 
and 3£ inches from centre of hole to edge 
of plate 75 00 j 

No. 4 punches 5-16 inch hole in 5-16 inch plate 
iron, and 4 inches from centre of hole to 
edge of plate, 105 00 

5 punches f inch hole in § inch plate iron, 
and 6£ inches from centre of hole to edge 
of plate, 145 00 i 

6 punches 7-16 inch hole in 7-16 inch plate 
iron, and 6j inches from edge of plate, 208 00 

7 punches ^ inch hole in \ inch plate iron, 
and %\ inches from edge, . . . 277 00 

8|punches 9-16 inch hole in 9-16 inch iron, 

and 6^ inches from edge, . . . 350 00 



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No. 



PUNCH COMBINED. 



PATENT COMBINED SHEAR AND PUNCH. 

No. 1 cuts and punches \ inch plate iron — 

• punches 2 inches from edge of plate, $48 00 

No. 2 cuts and punches 3-16 inch plate iron — 

punches \\ inch from edge of plate, 83 00 

No. 3 cuts and punches \ in. plate iron — punches 

\\ inch from edge of plate, . . 138 00 

No. 4 cuts and punches 5-16 inch plate iron — 

punches 2 inches from edge of plate, 195 00 

No. 5 cuts and punches f inch plate iron — 

punches 2 inches from edge of plate, 264 00 
cuts and punches 7-16 inch plate iron- 
punches 1\ inches from edge of plate, 350 00 

No. 7 cuts and punches \ inch plate iron — 

punches 2\ inches from edge of plate, 390 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



88 



EBUTBE & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



PATENT ENGLISH HYDRAULIC PUNCHING BEARS 



These powerful Hydraulic Punching Bears are recommended as being 
much quicker and easier in operation than any other kind yet introduced, 
while they are equally portable, durable and compact. They can be 
worked in any position, and the larger sizes can be adapted for steam 
power if required. The legs can be easily detached, when necessary for 
use in confined situations. 

A large number of these Bears have been supplied for Government 
and Railway use, and are found to give general satisfaction. 

In using these Bears it is only necessary to screw up the stop-valve 
and work the upper lever until the iron is punched through, then unscrew 
the stop-valve and depress the lower lever, which throws up the punch 
for repeating the operetion. 



PEIOES. Including One Punch and Die of the Largest Size. 




64 lbs $120 00 

120 " 1*5 00 

" li ( ' " 1 " ...320" 310 00 

for 1 in. Steel Rails : • 410 00 



No. 1 will punch up to § in. through J in. plate 
« 2 « .< ! .< u | « 

" 3 " 

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Space from centre of Punch to back of gap, If in. Add 15 per cent, to price for each inch extra. 
Extra Punches and Dies, Round, $6.00. Oval and Square, $12.00 per pair. 

WITH No. 1 MACHINE A MAN CAN PUNCH THREE HOLES IN ONE MINUTE. 



Patent "Duplex" Lever Punches. 

For Iron Ship Builders, Boiler Makers, Engineers, 
Railway Companies, and all Workers in Iron. 

The open mouth Punches will be found invaluable to 
the above trades.j They possess great power, and will 
punch the heaviest Boiler and Ship Plates, Angle, and other 
Iron with ease and great rapidity. 

The close mouth Punches have been designed expressly 
for Punching Iron and Steel Rails, and have been supplied 
to several Railway Companies, at home and abroad. 

These Punches require no skilled labor to use them, nor 
are they liable to break or get out of repair. 

They are made of the very best materials, and exhibit 
the highest mechanical ingenuity in design and construction. 
They are so simple and their application so apparent that 
directions for use are quite unnecessary. 
Open Mouth Punch. 

PRICES. Including one Round Punch and Die of the largest size. 




No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 

No. 1. 
No. 2. 



OPEN MOUTH. 

To Punch £ in. through \ in. plate, 



Centre of Punch 
to back of gap. 



ljin $ 10 00 



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£ in. 
CLOSED MOUTH. 

To Punch l£ in. hole through f in. Iron Rail 
" If in. " " | in. Steel " 
Extra Punches and Dies, Round, $6.00. 



Oval and Square, $12.00 per pair. 



90 00 
125 00 



300 00 
300 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Coe's Patent Upright Hand Drill. 




Suitable for Carriage, Wagon and 
ordinary Blacksmith work, and for 
drilling any hole up to one inch. 
Weight, 130 pounds. 

PRICE $40.00. 

Stiver's Patent Combination Hand 




PRICE $20.00. 



The Universal Angular Drilling 1 Machine 




THEY WILL BORE AT ANY ANGLE. 
PRICES. 

No. 1, Upright Shaft, 1^ inches in di- 
ameter, 20 inches long, weighs 
26 lbs., will drill a f inch hole, $34 00 

No. 2, Upright Shaft, l£ inches in di- 
ameter, 24 inches long, weighs 
52 lbs., will drill a | inch hole, 38 00 

No. 3, Upright Shaft, 2 inches in di- 
ameter, 21 inches long, weighs 
100 lbs., will drill a l£ inch hole, 
geared back, J, 65 00 



CIIAKLKS UEUTKIi. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



90 



EEUTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



No. 1 Upright Self-Feeding Drill. 

DRILL FROM U INCH TO % INCH HOLE. 




The above has Swing-table like No. 2. Length, 42 inches. Weight, 95 lbs. Price, $35.00 with 
Balance-Wheel ; $33.00 without Balance-Wheel. 



No. 2 Upright Self-Feeding Drill. 




Length, 54 inches. Weight, 160 lbs. Price, $50.00. 



No. 8 HAND BOLT CUTTER. 




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Cuts from \ to 1 inch, inclusive. With this machine large bolts can be cut with greater ease than 
by any other hand machine now in use. Price of machine, $60.00. Taps and Dies extra. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



91 



Weston's Imirored Differential Ratchet Drills. 

WROUGHT IRON HANDLES. 

PATENTED MARCH 3, 1868. 




A.— The ordinary Drill for general purposes. B.— The Dumpy Drill for confined spaces. C— The Locomotive Drill, 
a most convenient tool in cases where even the Dumpy takes up too much room. D.— The Swivel Drill. E — Angle Iron 
Drill. This lias always been a desideratum, aud is now introduced for the first time. It will work within half an inch 
of the angle. 

PRICES OF WESTON'S RATCHET DRILLS. 



each. 

12 inch $8 50 

14 inch 9 00 

16 inch 9 75 

18 inch 11 00 

20 inch 11 75 

22 inch 13 50 



14 inch ... 


B 


each. 

... $9 00 


18 inch.... 


E 


each, 
.... SK9 7Pi 




14 inch ... 


C 


....$13 50 


12 inch.... 


F 


....$23 00 


12 inch ... 


D 


....$13 50 









CHARLES REUTEK. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 



92 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PACKER'S RATCHET DRILLS 



No 

Length of Handle, 



BOILER MAKERS' RATCHET DRILLS, 




No. 1, 10 inch handle, 
11 2, 12 " 



. $ 9 00 each. 

10 50 " 



. 12 3 

. 10 12 15 

$10 50 $13 50 $16 00 



4 5 

17 20 

19 00 $23 00 



CHAHLES HEUTEK. 



J. D. MALl.OHY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



93 







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J. D. MALLORY. 



94 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




IMPROVED 



Breast Drill 



In the light of all the modern improve- 
ments, we have made the nicest Drill-stock 
in market, and attached to it a new and very 
ingenious Chuck which will centre and hold 
perfectly round, square, or flat tool-shanks 
from -Jg- to I inch. The jaws are made of 
steel, and will hold any shape tang. 

The tools in the cut do not go with the 
Drill, but are placed there to show some of 
the shapes that the Chuck will hold. 

PEICE $3.50 EACH. 



Breast Drill. 

This will be found a useful and convenient 
Tool for small jobbing work, for drilling and 
reaming small holes. 

Price, No. 1, $4 00 

" " 2, 5 00 

" "3, 6 00 

Blacksmith's Horizontal Drills. 

No. l, $5 oo 

" 2 6 00 




CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



95 



THE BAEWICK 



Patent Wrench and Pipe Tongs, 




No. 0, Nickle Plated, takes from No. 7 Wire to * inch Pipe, . . $ 2 25 

1, Finished and polished takes from Gas Burner to f inch Pipe, 3 00 

2, Ground and Finished, " " | inch to 1| inch Pipe, . 4 00 
3 « u u it « i ti 2 " . 5 00 

4, " " " " " U " 3 " .9 00 

5, " " " " " 2£ " 4' " . 12 00 



WEBSTER'S 



PATENT COMBINED WRENCH, PIPE WRENCH & PIPE CUTTER. 




12 inch, with Tools for Pipe, i inch to I inch. Price, 
15 " " " i " 1| " " 

18 " " " i " 2 " " 

21 " " " £ " 2J " " 



$4 50 

5 50 

6 50 

7 50 



21 inch, 80 cents. 



EXTRA CUTTEKS. 

12 inch, 60 cents. 15 inch and 18 inch, 75 cents. 

EXTRA CLASPS. 
12 inch, 60 cents. 15 inch and 18 inch, 75 cents. 21 inch, 80 cents. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



96 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



BROWN'S 



JPA.TJ5JJSTT FIJPJBJ TOJVGS. 




H, 



" 2, 
" 3, 



No. 1, for. Pipe \ to f. Price, 
t to 1, 
. } to H, 
1 to 2, 
U to 3, 

5, " 2J to 4, 

6, " 3 to 5, 

7, " 4 to 7, 



$ 3 00 

3 50 

4 00 

5 00 
9 00 

12 00 
25 00 
35 00 



ST^INTWOOD'S 

Patent Pipe Cutter, 

No. 1 cuts I to f inch, . . . $ 7 50 

" 2 cuts 1 to 2 inch,- 9 00 

" 3 cuts 2 to 3 inch, 18 00 

Extra Cutters— No. 1, $0.65 ; No. 2, $0.75 ; No. 3, $1.25. 

CHARLES REUTKK. J. D. MALLORY. 




REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



97 



DAVIS 



Patent Duplex "Wrench. 




A tool well made of best materials, and suitable for pipes and cylindrical 
bodies, as well as nuts of all shapes. 

FOR PIPES AND RODS. 

8 inch, ito } inch, per doz. $15 00 

12 ; < £ to 1 " " - 21 00 

15 " J to If " " 30 00 

18 " i to 2| " " 48 00 

21 " in course of manufacture. 

Reversible Steel Jaws, . . . $3.00 per doz. 

Upright Hand Drill Press. 

CPOIRTAZBLE.) 

Suitable for Machinists, Gfas Fitters, Blacksmiths, Stove or Sheet Iron Work- 
ers, &c, with Drills for the following sizes : §, i, |, J, f, f, i and 1 inch. 

Price, $25 00 

Foster's Patent Wrenches 

FOR GAS FITTERS. 

10 inch, each, V . . $1 75 

14 " 2 50 

18 '.-■■.«« " 3 50 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. ~ 

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98 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



STOCKS AND DIES. 



MORRIS, TASKER & CO.'S. 




No. 1, Screwing Stocks, complete with i in., | in., $ in. Solid Dies, (2x£) $7 05 
» 2, " " " " f in., 1 in., Solid Dies, (3x|) . . 8 50 

" 3, " " " " II in., H in., 2 in., Solid Dies, (4x1) 19 65 

U A " " " 

u 5 u u « 



for 2£ and 3 in., Tube, 35 00 

" 3J and 4 in., Tube, 40 00 



REUTER & MALLORY'S 



IMPROVED STOCK AND DIES. 



No. 1, with I, f, J, f, and 1 inch Dies, (2|xf) 
" 2, " H, 1J, and 2 inch Dies, (4x1) . 



$14 00 
17 00 



Stocks for Cutting Brass Pipe or Tubing. 




This Stock has six open Dies, for screwing f, J, |, f, $ and 1 inch 

Brass Pipe, without change of Dies. Price, .... $12 00 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMOEB. 



99 




SOLID DIES— Right or Left Haired. 



Pipe size, .... 
Square of Die. . 
Thickness of Die. 



Standard Pipe Sizes and Threads. 



Price, 



% 



\ 


\ 


I 


\ 


f 


1 


H 


i* 


2 


n 


3 


2 


2 


2 


2 


3 


3 


4 


4 


4 


5 


5 


\ 


\ 


1 43 


1 43 


3. 
4 


3. 

4 


1 


1 


1 


1* 


1J 


1 43 


1 43 


2 30 


2 30 


4 20 


4 20 


4 20 


12 00 


13 00 




TAPS— Right or Left. 

Taper or Straight Head. 




Pipe size, 


\ 


\ 


3 

8 


i 

95 


a 

4 

1 32 


1 
1 68 


li 


1* 


2 


2£ 


3 


3* 


4 


Price, % 


15 


15 


75 


1 91 


2 31 


3 41 


5 22 


1 37 


9 95 


13 34 



REAMERS. 




Pipe size, 


\ 
1 50 


1 60 


I 


2 00 


a 

4 


I 


1J 


1* 


2 


4 


3 


3* 


4 


Price, % 


1 80 


2 50 


3 05 


3 75 


4 50 


6 50 


9 00 


12 00 


16 75 


22 00 



DRILLS. 



Pipe size, 
Price, $ 



91 



91 



95 



J_ -A— 

98 1 02 



1 
1 14 



2L 

1 25 



1* 



1 35 



1 56 



H 




H 



<1?II>L TONaS. 

Extra" Strong. 










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Pipe Size, 


\ 


\ 


3 

8 


1 


1 

1 55 


1 


1* 


i* 


2 


n 


3 


3* 


4 


Price, % 


1 00 


1 10 


1 20 


1 30 


2 00 


2 20| 2 55 

1 


3 35 


4 30 


4 75 


5 75 


6 75 



CHARLES NEUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



100 



BEUTEB & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



IMPROVED MACHINE, 

For Catting and Screwing Steam and Gas <Pipes, 
oy Hand or (JPovsrer. 




These machines have all been made of new patterns, embracing all the latest improvements: 
strengthening every weak point; cross-shafts thicker, journals longer; internal gear double the 
former strength, cutting and screwing head so constructed as to slide the dies to one end, instead of 
lifting it out when cutting pipe, thereby very much facilitating the cutting and screwing of all sizes of 
pipe. Price of No. 1, $95.00. 

No, 2-HAND MACHINE, 

Cutting and screwing pipe from one-quarter inch to two inches in diameter, with Universal 

Chuck, Fly Wheel and Dies, complete, $200 00 

No. 2-POWEE MACHINE, 

Cutting and screwing pipe from one-quarter inch to two inches in diameter, with Universal 

Chuck, Cone Pulleys, Countershaft and Dies, complete, 220 00 

No. 3— Screwing IVfachine, (Improved.) 

For | to 4 inch tubes, with Countershaft, Universal Chuck and Cutting-off and Screwing 

Head. Made to use Solid Dies, f to 2 inch, and Cutter Dies 2£ to 4 inch. Complete, $592 00 

No. 4-Screwing Machine. 

For 1 inch to 6 inch tube, with Countershaft, Universal Gripping Chuck, Universal Steady 
Rest in Cutting Head, Universal Rest for back of Spindle, Gate for Carrying Screw- 
ing Dies, etc., etc., made to use Solid Dies 1 to 2 inch, and Cutter Dies 2 \ to 6 inch. 
Complete, $1214 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLOKY, BALTIMOEE. 



101 



Gas and Steam Fitters' Augers. 



Pipe Size, . . . 


i 


f 


* 


2. 

4 


1 


It 


li 


2 


Price, . . . . $ 


1 12 


1 35 


1 50 


1 87 


2 25 


2 62 


3 00 


3 50 



MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS. 




Floor Chisel, 4 inches wide, $3 00 

Plaster " 2* " __-_.. 2 10 

Cold " 70 

Wall Drill, - - 70 

Cape Chisel, ----- 70 

Calking Chisel, - - - 75 

Diamond Point, 70 

Screw Driver, 

Set Tool, - - 50 

Wood Chisel, - - - 75 

Long Wood Chisel, 1 15 

Driving Chisel, 1 00 

Blow-pipe, 100 

Torch, ■ - 1 25 

Chipping Hammer, - - 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



102 



BEUTBR & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



MORSE PATENT STRAIGHT LIP INCREASE TWIST DRILL. 



TURNED 


DKILLS. 


Taper or Straight Shanks. 


Patent Increase Twist and American Stand- 


ard 


Drills. 






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25 


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1-4 


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$0 65 




9-32 


G T 


70 


o 


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5-16 


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75 


-tf 




11-32 


6* 


80 


€& 


3-8 


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85 


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13-32 


7 


90 




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1 00 


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15-32 


7* 


1 10 




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1 20 


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17-32 


8 


1 30 






9-16 


8} 


1 40 






19-32 


8* 


1 50 




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5-8 
21-32 


8| 

9 


1 65 
1 80 


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Socket 
.2, $1 


11-16 


9* 


2 00 


m 


23-32 
3-4 


9* 

9f 


2 20 

2 40 


c* 


6 


25-32 


9* 


2 60 


£ 


13-16 


10 


2 80 




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27-32 


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3 00 




1 


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10* 


3 20 




1 


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3 60 


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3 80 


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1 1-32 


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4 20 


1 °' 


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1 1-16 


4 40 


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1 3-32 
1 1-8 


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4 60 
4 80 


1 ^ 


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1 5-32 


11* 


5 00 


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1 3-16 


12 


5 25 


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6 


1 7-32 


12* 


5 50 




£ 


1 1-4 


12* 


5 75 


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1 9-32 


14* 


6 00 


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1 5-16 


141 


6 25 


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1 11-32 


14# 


6 50 






1 3-8 


14* 


' 6 75 






1 13-32 


14# 


7 00 


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1 7-16 


14f 


7 25 


1 




1 15-32 


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7 50 


1 




1 1-2 


15 


7 75 


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15* 


8 00 


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8 25 


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1 19-32 


15$ 


8 50 


1 "* 


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1 5-8 
1 21-32 
1 11-16 


15* 
15f 
15f 


8 75 

9 00 
9 25 




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1 23-32 
1 3-4 


151 
16 


9 50 
9 75 


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1 25-32 


16* 
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10 25 


1 




I 13-16 


10 50 


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1 27-32 


16* 


10 75 




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I 7-8 


16* 


11 00 


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1 29-32 


16* 


11 25 


1 


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1 15-16 


16* 


11 50 


1 


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1 31-32 


16* 


11 75 


1 


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1-16 


$1 20 


5-64 


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1 30 


3-32 


2 4 


1 40 


7-64 


H 


1 60 


1-8 


3 


1 80 


9-64 


3* 


2 00 


5-32 


3} 


2 20 


11-64 


3* 


2 45 


3-16 


3* 


2 70 


13-64 


3£ 


3 00 


7-32 


3^ 


3 30 


15-64 


n 


3 60 


1-4 


4 


3 95 


17-64 


4* 


4 30 


9-32 


4} 


4 60 


19-64 


4ft 


4 95 


5-16 


4* 


5 30 


21-64 


4* 


5 70 


11-32 


*» 


6 20 


23-64 


4 H 


6 70 


3 8 


5 


7 20 


25-64 


5* 


7 70 


13-32 


5} 


8 10 


27-64 


5^ 


8 45 


7-16 


5* 


8 80 


29-64 


5£ 


9 20 


15-32 


5 & 

J 4 


9 65 


31-64 


5^. 


10 10 


1-2 


6 


10 55 



11 

12 

13 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
29 
32 
35 
38 
40 
43 
4 6 
50 
54 
58 
62 
66 
70 
74 
78 
82 
86 
90 
94 



The above comprises 
the Jobber's and Ma- 
chinist's Sets. For very 
exact work, a gauge 
plainly marked should 
accompany an order. 



Stubs' Steel Wire Gauge. 

Straight Shanks. 



Numbers by 
Gauge. 


Length in 
Inches. 


O 
P 

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a 

V 
Oh 


1 to 5 


4 


$2 35 


6 to 10 


3 11-16 


2 25 


11 to 15 


3 1-2 


2 15 


16 to 20 


3 1-4 


2 05 


21 to 25 


3 1-16 


1 95 


26 to 30 


2 13-16 


1 75 


31 to 35 


2 5-8 


1 55 


36 to 40 


2 7-16 


1 35 


41 to 45 


2 1-4 


1 25 


46 to 50 


2 1.16 


1 15 


51 to 65 


1 3-4 


1 15 



22 
21 
20 
19 
18 
16 
15 
14 
13 
12 
11 



Bit-Stock Drills. 



Diameter 
of Drills. 



1-16 

3-32 

1-8 

5-32 

3-16 

7-32 

1-4 

9-32 

5-16 

11-32 
3-8 

13-32 
7-16 

15-32 
1-2 



Price 


per 


Dozen. 


$1 


75 


2 


00 


2 


50 


3 


00 


3 


50 


4 


25 


5 


00 


5 


75 


6 


50 


7 


50 


8 


50 


9 


50 


10 


75 


12 


00 


13 


25 



Price Each. 



$0 15 
20 
025 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
60 
65 
75 
85 

95 

1 05 
1 15 



Price per set, 1-16 to } by 32d, } 
to | by 16th. Boxed, $3.10. 



o prevent confusion in filling orders, par- 
ties will please state which Taper is desired. 

fl^T'Straigbt Shank Drills, Taper Lengths, at 
Taper Shank Prices. 

The Standard Taper corresponds with the Man- 
hattan Taper. 

Drills of any size or length, with Straight or 
Taper Shanks, made to order, and to fit any 
Socket desired. 

The Patent Grinding Line is applied to Patent 
Increase Twist Drills only. Parties ordering will 
please state if they wish the Grinding Line ap- 
plied. 

'-SaThe above we make by 64ths if ordered. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE A MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



103 



Machinists' and Blacksmiths' 

STOCKS AND DIES. 




No. 


Price. 


1, 


$60.00 


2, 


60.00 


3, 


45.00 


4, 


45.00 


5, 


35.00 


51, 


35.00 


6, 


20.00 


7, 


12.00 


9, 


12.00 


11, 


10.00 


15, 


10.00 


17, 


9.00 


19, 


9.00 


21, 


6.00 


23, 


5.00 


25, 


6.50 


27, 


6.50 


32, 


5.00 


33, 


4.00 


34, 


4.50 


35, 


4.00 


37, 


4.25 


38, 


4.50 


41, 


3.25 


42, 


3 50 


45, 


5.50 


47, 


5.50 


49, 


4.50 


51, 


4.50 


53, 


2.75 



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Size. 

to 1 in. 



3 
4 


a 


_5_ 

16 


3 
4 


a 


1 


5 
8 


Li 


ft 


1 


it 


ft 


1 
2 


it 


4 


I 


a 


5 




16 


5 


a 


7 


8 




Ifi 


i 


a 


L 
4 


* 


a 


A 


h 


it 


3 




16 


,<> 


a 


1 


16 




16 



Left and Eight Hand. 
Left and 



Left and 

Left and 
Left and 



in. 



Left and f in. 
Left and £ in. 
Left and i in. 
Left and f in. 



Left and 
Left and 



Left and T ^ in. 



Left and -^ in. " 
Left and T 5 g in. " 



Left and i in. 



Taps. 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 
6 
6 
4 
5 
6 
6 
4 
3 
6 
6 
4 
2 
3 
2 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



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a 
a 
a 



Sets Dies. 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
2 
3 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



TAPS FOR ABOVE. 

*. A» *. A. 40c - ; h 45c - ; A» 1, 50c - ; t% i 60e - ; *» 75c. ; i, *i.oo ; i, $1.50 ea . 



CHARLES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



104 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



NEW YORK TAP AND DIE CO. 



I 

HO 



i 

3 



TAPER. Pl/UG. BOTTOMING. 

MACHINISTS' HAND TAPS. 



3 Taps to set — Taper, Plug, and Bottoming, 

3 «' " 

3 " 

3 " 

3 

3 " " 

3 

3 " " 

3 " " 

3 " 

3 

3 " " 

3 " *' 

3 " (< . 

3 '« " 

3 ** " 

3 " " 

3 " " 

3 " 



Diametei 



1-4 

5-16 
3-8 
7-16 
1-2 
9-16 
5-8 
11-16 
3-4 
13-16 

7-8 
15-16 
1 

1 1-8 
1 1-4 
1 3-8 
1 1-2 
1 5-8 
1 3-4 
1 7-8 



No. 


Threads to 


Price. 




Inch. 




PJach. 

$0 50 


16, 


18 


& 


20 




16 


& 


18 


55 


14, 


16 


& 


18 


60 




14 


& 


16 


70 


12, 


13 


& 14 


80 




12 


& 


14 


90 


10, 


11 


& 


12 


1 00 




11 


& 


12 


1 20 


10, 


11 
10 


& 


12 


1 40 
1 60 




9 


& 


10 


1 80 




9 






2 00 




8 






2 25 




7 


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8 


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7 






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6 






3 50 




6 






4 00 




5 


& 


5* 


4 75 




5 






5 50 




4* 


& 


5 


6 50 




% 






7 50 



Price 
per Set. 



50 
65 
80 
10 
40 
70 
00 
60 
20 
80 
40 
6 00 

6 75 

7 50 
•9 00 

10 50 
12 00 
14 25 
16 50 
19 50 
22 50 



< We make the above a 32d over size for Bough Iron. 

PIPE TAPS AND REAMERS. 





Price, 
Diameter, 



$1.1! 



1.25 



1.50 



1.87 



2.50 



3.12 

1 



3.75 

n 



4.62 
1* 



6.25 
9, 



12.00 

21 



18.50 
3 in. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



105 



NEW YORK TAP AND DIE CO'S 

MACHINE OR NUT TAPS. 

LONG SHANK. 



iff 




Diameter. 


No. Threads to Inch. 


Price, each. 


I 






1-4 


18 & 20 


$0 75 


1 






5-16 


16 & 18 


90 


1 






3-8 


14 & 16 


1 05 








7-16 


12, 14 & 16 


1 20 




ji 




1-2 


12,13 & 14 


1 40 








9-16 


12 & 14 


1 60 








5-8 


10, 11 & 12 


1 80 








11-16 


11 & 12 


2 00 








3-4 


10 & 11 


2 25 


1 J 






13-16 


10 


2 50 


n 






7-8 


9 & 10 


2 87 




15-16 


9 


3 25 


1 




1 


8 


3 63 


1 llMI> 

§ SHI 


1 1-8 


7 & 8 


4 25 


1 1-4 


7 


4 88 


j '£=KI> 


1 3-8 


6 


5 62 


«,' SSI < 


1 1-2 


6 


6 75 


IS 


1 5-8 


5 & 5* 


8 00 


iiH|l 


1 3-4 


5 


9 25 


IB 


1 7-8 
2 


4| & 5 


10 50 
12 00 



Taps of irregular shape or length of shank made to order at special prices. 
Hubs or Master Taps are 25 per cent, higher than Nut Taps. State in or- 
dering whether for solid or open dies. 

In ordering tools always state the thread wanted. 
We can furnish the above a 32d or 64th over size. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



106 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER A MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



107 



BELLOWS 




BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS, 



24 inch, $10 00 

2G " 11 00 

28 " 12 00 

30 " 13 00 

32 « . . 15 00 

34 - " ... 17 00 



36 inch, $19 00 



38 
40 
42 
44 



22 00 
24 00 
27 00 
38 00 



THE EAGLE ANVIL WORKS. 




Anvils weighing 100 lbs. to 600 lbs., 13 cents per lb. Smaller Anvils, (" Minims.") 

No 1 2 3 4 5 

Weighing about 10 lbs. 15 lbs. 20 lbs. 30 lbs. 40 lbs. 50 lbs. 

$4 00 $5 00 $6 00 $6 50 $7 00 $8 00 

No. G 7 8 9 

Weighing about 60 lbs. 70 lbs. 80 lbs. 90 lbs. 

$9 00 $10 00 $11 00 $11 50 



100 to 150 lbs. each, 
200 to 250 lbs. " 



MOUSE HOLE AND PETER WRIGHT'S ANVILS. 

Price, 



CHARLES KEDTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



108 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



VISES. 



PATENT 



SOLID BOX VISE. 



WARRANTED. 



All Sizes — English and American. 



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CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 109 



The Double Screw Parallel Vise. 



More than twenty-five years' use of this Vise by Machinists, Tool Makers, 
Locomotive Shops, &c, has established its superiority over every other. 

It is the only one which has all the strength and " grip " of the ordinary 
English Vise; and at the same time with the jaws parallel at every point of 
opening. 

In all other " Parallel " Yises having but one screw, less than one-third of the 
power applied is effective on the work itself; besides, in those vises the large 
waste of power on the slide from friction and the tendency to "jam" of the lower 
end of the jaw, if screwed up very hard, renders them unfit for heavy work. 

In this Vise the jaws are kept always parallel by the lower screw moving in 
or out exactly with the upper lever screw, by means of the chain connecting 
both ; also, by their relative position, two-thirds of the power at the lever screw 
is received by any piece held between the jaws — thus enabling the heaviest work 
ever required of a vise to be done with this. 

The Screws are forged of the best refined iron, and work in solid cut thread 
boxes. The jaws are faced with the best Tool Steel, welded on, file cut, and pro- 
perly tempered for wear. 

The Chain is very carefully made of case hardened links and rivets, and act- 
ing only to regulate the position of the lower screws from different points of 
opening — has no direct strain of the work upon it ; it is therefore as durable as 
the other parts. 

Only the strongest material is used in this manufacture, and from actual ex- 
periment on the six inch jaw vise, which has screws of If inch diameter and 
lever 19 inches long, it has been found that applied at the lever screw it required 
to break either of the jaws, eleven and one half tons, thus exhibiting a maximum 
strength far above any other vise of like size. 



The seven inch Vise has a lever two feet in length — screw 


If 


inch diameter, 


and is without exception the most powerful vise ever used. 










FIR/TOES. 






No. 1, 


width of jaw 


3 inches, and weighing about 12 lbs., 




. $ 7 00 


" 2, 


it a 


4J " " " 50 " 




. 15 00 


" 3, 


U (l 


5 " " " 80 " 




. 20 00 


" 4, 


n « 


6 " " " 125 " 




. 26 00 


" 5, 


it u 


7 " " " 160 " 




. 30 00 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



110 



REUTEB. & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



Improyed Combination Pipe Yise. 




No. 1— takes 2 inch pipe 

No. 2- " 3 



PRICES, 
under, 



$16 GO 
20 00 



Pip Vise, with An&le Plate 



Nason's Patent Pipe Vise. 




PRICES. 

No. 1, to hold pipe from "% to 1% in. diam., . $15 00 
No. 2, " « H"2 « • 1800 

No. 3, " " ^ " 3 



30 00 




No. 1— takes %, to 2 inch pipe, 
No. 2- " * tl 3 



$15 00 
20 00 



No. 1 Pipe 



Vise on Stand . $18 00 



CHARLES RETJTER. 



J. D. MALLOHY. 



REUTER A MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Ill 



PEACE'S PATENT UNIVERSAL VISE. 




This Vise will grip all shapes, and 
is suitable for steam and gas fitters, 
steamboats, railway shops, machin- 
ists, blacksmiths, and mechanics in 
general. It has two Heads — one to 
grip pipe from £ to 2 inches, bolts, 
&c.j and another to grip all ordi- 
nary shapes, as a common vise. The 
Head revolves to any angle, vertical 
or horizontal, and opens and shuts 
parallel. 



Price, 



$18.00 



Parker's Patent Square Slide Parallel Vise. 



No.... 


000 


1 


2 


3 


4 


Length 
of Jaw 


3# 


3% 


4¥ 


4% 


5% 


Price. 


06 50 


$7 50 


no 00 


$13 00 


S18 no 



$26 00 



SWIVEL, 



No 


1 


2 


3 


4 


Price 


08 00 


$10 00 


$12 00 


016 00 




ROUND JAW. 



Howard Swivel Bench Vise. 



Mil 








SWIVEL. 




|&d|lp n<> 


.00—1 


,ength 


>1 Jaw 2 in 


dies, 


weight 7]4 lbs., 


. 04 00 


" 


0— 


" 




" 3 


tt 


« 29 


. 6 25 


III 


1— 


" 




" 3X 


" 


" 3sy 2 *■ 


8 00 


III 


2— 


" 




«. 4 


" 


ii 48 •« 


10 00 


II 


3— 


" 




" VA 


ti 


" 61 


. 13 25 


III 


4— 


•• 




" 5 


" 


.< _ ., 


16 50 


II 


5— 


» 




" 6 


" 


« 129 " 


26 00 




6- 






" 7 




" 188 " 


36 00 


CHAHLES REUTER. 


J. 


D 


MALLORY. 







112 



EEUTBK & MALLORY, BALTIMOEB. 



STEPHENS' 

PATENT PARALLEL "VISE, 



WITH 



Swivel, Taper, Table, and Pipe Attachments. 




SMOOTH OR ROUGH JAWS. 



Width of Jaw. 


Opens. 


Weight. 


Price. 


Swivel. 


2 inches. 


2 inches. 


2 lbs. 


$4 50 


$ 75 


93 a 


2f 


12 " 


6 00 


1 00 


3£ « 


5 


35 " 


10 00 


1 50 


4i » 


6* " 


65 " 


14 50 


2 00 


5 \ ," 


n " 


125 " 


26 00 


4 00 


6£ 


11 


160 " 


35 00 


6 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D MALLORY. 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



113 




2 in. Flat. 
$1.00 



TABLE ATTACHMENTS. 

2 in. Swivel. 2| in. Plat. 2f in. Swivel. 

$1.50 $1.75 $2.50 



TJlPER jITTJlCHMENT. 



2 in. 
$2.00 




TAPER ATTACHMENTS. 



2| in. 

$2.75 



3* in. 
$4.00 



4£ in. 
$5.50 



5J- in. 

$7.50 



6£ in. 
$10.00 



CHARLE8 REUTBR. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 



114 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



RAILWAY CAR SPRINGS 



BUNTIFS PATENT IRON OAK SEAT FRAME. 

We are prepared to furnish at short notice, the celebrated Buntin's Patent Iron Car Seat 
Frame, at the following prices : 

Castings for each Reversible Seat $4.00 

Right or Left Hand Corner Seat 2.50 

Malleable Striker Arm with Rivet and Burr, each 40 

Nickel Plated Arm Cap 2.00 

Nickel Plated Seat Locks, per doz 6.00 

Nickel Plated Joint Bolts each . ■ 12 

Plain Joint Bolts each *i 

Drilling for Locks 50 

Drilling without Locks .... * 30 

DAVIS'S COMBINED SPIRAL SPRING - BESSEMER STEEL. 

4 Bolster Springs, for 10-ton freight $40.00 

6 Bolster Springs, for 10-ton freight 44.00 

Bolster Springs, for 12^-ton freight 48.00 

Bolster Springs, for 15-ton freight . 56.00 

8 Journal Springs, for 10-ton freight 42.00 

4 Bolster Springs, for passenger cars 80.00 

8 Equalising Bar Springs,* for passenger cars 80.00 

4 Tender Springs 80.00 

Draw Springs for coal cars, each 3.50 

4 Bolster Springs, for caboose cars 50.00 

4 Journal Springs, for 6 and 7-ton cars '.. 22.00 

4 Journal Springs, for 5-ton cars 20.00 

This class of Springs is made from the celebrated Bessemer Steel, manufactured by the Cleve- 
land Rolling Mill, and have rendered satisfaction wherever used, particularly in cases where a light 
Spring is required with full capacity and extreme motion. We can highly recommend these. 

WOOL-PACKED SPIRAL SPRING. 

The following prices are for Springs as specified. For any Spring larger a proportionate charge 
per Coil will be added. 

4 Bolster Springs, for 10-ton freight $40.00 

6 Bolster Springs, for 10-ton freight 44.00 

Bolster Springs, for 12^-ton freight 50.00 

Bolster Springs, for 15-ton freight 58.00 

8 Journal Springs, for 10-ton freight 42.00 

4 Bolster Springs, for passenger cars 85.00 

8 Equalising Bar Springs, for passenger cars • 85.00 

4 Tender Springs . t 85.00 

4 Bolster Springs, for caboose cars 52.50 

4 Journal Springs, for 6 and 7-ton cars 22.00 

4 Journal Springs, for 5-ton cars 20.00 

It is our intention at all times to keep a full supply on hand of all the leading Springs made by 
us, so as to be able to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. 

Our facilities are such, that orders for any new style, or class of Springs, can be furnished at 
very short notice. 



CHARLES REDTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



115 



Rubber Centre Spiral Springs. 



Patented 
Nov. 29, 1853. 




Extended, 
* Nov. 12, 1867. 



Reissued, December 13, 1870. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



116 



REUTEE & MALLOBY, BALTIMORE. 



The Rubber Centre Spiral Spring, 



Illustrated on the preceding page, combines the two best known materials — 
Steel and Eubber. Kubber as a filling is not liable to the objections urged 
against wool or other material. The hole through the centre leaves it free to 
expand and contract without abrasion. It has a uniform action, is not affected 
by moisture, and is never eaten by moths. These springs are furnished separate 
from the cases, at the following prices : 



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9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 



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55 cents each. 


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The above cuts represent an open and closed case, containing ten 10-coil 
spirals in position, and forming a group or bearing spring. The action of the 
spring, alternately admitting and expelling a portion of the air within the case, 
keeps the inside entirely clean and free from dir 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



117 



The Dinsmore Spiral Spring. 



PATENTED MARCH 11, 1862. 





This spring consists of three or more spiral coils made of fluted steel, placed 
one within the other, and forming a nest. These coils do not come in contact, 
and are consequently free from friction, while their sustaining power is mate- 
rially increased, and their action easy, elastic and uniform. 



PRIOE LIST. 



Diameter. 


Height. 


No. of Spirals in 
nest. 


Price per Inch, in 
• Height. 


5 inches, 




3 


$0 75 


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3 


80 


5* ' 




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2 


3 


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4 


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1 20 


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1 50 


7 




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4 


1 60 


71 < 




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4 


1 70 


8 




>> 


4 


2 00 


8 






5 


2 00 



Whenever Springs are wanted with a greater or less number of Spirals 
grouped in a Nest, than as above specified, the order will be regarded as a spe- 
cial one, and the price subject to special contract. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



118 



KETJTEK & MALLOKY, BALTIMOEE. 



ORIGINAL 

Standard Volute Buffer Spring. 



PKICE CTS. PER POUND. 




UsTIDI^ BTJBBBR. 




We claim that the .Rubber Springs of our manufacture are superior to any in 
the market; and in support of our claim we need only mention the fact, that of 
the vast quantities of warranted Eubber Springs we have sold, not a single one 
has been returned, nor have we been called upon to replace a defective one. 

Prices subject to the condition of the market. 

Orders should, in all cases, specify diameter, height, and size of hole. 



CHARLES RETJTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



RB0TER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



119 



Large Rubber Centre Spiral Spring. 




This Spring is very superior for freight. It is made of a Steel Spiral Coil, 
with India Eubber Filling, and has more motion than any other Steel Coiled 
Spring in use. 

Size, 4£x6 inches, to be used eight or ten to a car without castings. 

PRICE $5.00- 

Springs for City Cars, 3x7 £, price $3.00. 



Enlarged Rubber Centre Spiral Spring, 




This Spring is used for bearing purposes in passenger or freight car trucks, 
and can be adjusted to equalizing-bar or bolster. It consists of a large central 
column of rubber, surrounded by a powerful spiral coil of round steel, both kept 
in pjace by seat castings, and combining in its action all the strength and elas- 
ticity of the two materials. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



120 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEB. 



SPIRAL CLUSTER SPRING. 




This Spring consists of heavy coils of Eound Steel without Eubber, seated in 
top and bottom castings. It is strong and durable, and specially adapted to 
freight work. Any desired number of Spirals can be grouped. 

Price of 7 Spiral groups, $34 per set of four groups to a car. 



OPEN CASE. 



OPEN CASE. 





This Spring is composed of 6 coils of 9-16 
inch steel, height of Spring 6£ inches, width 8 
inches, 11^ inches long, capacity 10 tons. 4 
Springs to the car. Price, $30 per set. 



This Spring is composed of 4 coils 
of £ inch steel, 6£ inches high, 8$ in. 
long, 8 inches wide, capacity 8 tons. 
4 Springs to the car. Price $20 per set. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



121 



Schoen's Patent Equable Volute Buffer Springs, 



TO MANAGERS OF RAILROADS AND CAR BUILDERS. 



We invite your attention to Schoen's 
Equable Yolute Buffer Spring for Pas- 
senger and Freight Cars. In the 
ordinary Yolute Spring, constructed 
of a steel plate of uniform width 
and thickness, or tapered, or flattened 
off only at the ends, the elastic action 
while underpressure is confined almost 
entirely to the middle coils and those 
towards the base ; these coils, having 
the longer leverage, must necessarily 
act first, and the smaller coils from 
their stiffness and short leverage, after- 
wards. The Elastic action being con- 
fined to so small a portion of the Spring, 
the fibers of the steel become fractured and finally break. 

By reference to the cut annexed, it will be seen that this defect is remedied 
by the gradual narrowing of the plate of which the Spring is constructed; the 
coils toward the small end are thereby made less rigid, and the elastic action 
is extended equally throughout all the coils of which the Spring is constructed, 
thereby almost entirely obviating the liability of fracturing the fibers of the 
steel. The price will always be as low as the ordinary style of Yolute Spring. 




PRICK LIST. 



Diameter of Hole. 


Diameter of Spring. 


Height. 


Price. 


From 1 to 2 


5* 


5 to 5£ 


$2 24 


(1 a 


5 


5f to 6 


2 12 


<( a 


5£ 


5| to 6£ 
6| to 6f 


2 88 


(i II 


H 


3 36 


a a 


6 


6 to 6£ 


3 52 


a a 


H 


1 toVJ 


3 68 


a (< 


H 


5| to 6| 
7| to 8 


3 84 


a a 


5 


3 92 


a a 


5i 


7£ to 8 


4 15 


a a 


H 


1% to 8 


4 32 


a a 


5| 


8 to 8£ 


4 80 



All orders should give height, diameter and size of hole. Sizes varying from 
the above list will be charged at proportionate rates. 



CHABLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



122 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Elliptic Cast Steel Springs 



FOR RAILWAY CARS AND LOCOMOTIVES. 




These Springs are light, extra tempered, and made of the best cast steel. 
Our stock embraces those of American manufacture, and also the imported 
French elliptics. 



CAST STEEL SPRINGS. 




We beg leave to call your attention to the Cast Steel Springs which we are 
manufacturing for Locomotives and Eailroad Cars from Cast Steel, which we 
have made to order expressly for the purpose. Owing to the quality of the steel 
and our mode of tempering, we believe these Springs to be superior to any made 
for elasticity, strength and durability. They are much lighter than Springs 
made of Swede Iron Steel, while their durability is much greater. Every Spring 
is tested to over double its carrying weight before it is sent from the works. 

In ordering, please give the "height of Spring over all when loaded, and the 
weight each Spring is to sustain." 

PRICE PER LB., 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



123 



Equalizing Bar Spring. 



11 inches high, Bar 2£ and 2£ inches. Capacity to set of 8 Springs, 52,000 lbs, 




Top 4£ inches. 



Price per set of 8 Springs, $75.00. 



Bolster Springs for Freight Oars. 




CAPACITY 12 to 14 TONS, 



Price per set of 4, $35.00. 




SPIRAL BUFFER, 



Made of two coils of £ inch, and f and f steel, the inside 
one £ inch shorter than the outside, making the best Buffer 
Spring in use. 

Length 1\ and 8J inches, width 3? and 5 inches. 

Price, each, $2.50 and $3.50. 



All sizes of VOLUTE SPKINGS constantly on hand and 
made to order. Price, per lb. 



CHAKLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



124 



EEUTER & MALLOKY, BALTIMOBE. 



Bolster Springs for Passenger Cars. 



CAPACITY 24 TONS. 




Height of Spring, 6i ; Length, 11 J ; Width, 8J inches. 4 Springs to the Car. 

Price per set, $70.00. 



HORNER'S SPIRAL SPRINGS 




<u £ <L> fax) 
o.2 u o 



5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5* 

5* 

5* 

5} 

5* 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6f 

6f 

6f 

61 

6| 



CO e 



$2 80 
3 40 



00 
60 
20 
20 
90 
62 
30 
00 
00 
85 
70 
55 
45 
62 
63 

8 65 

9 76 
10 85 





m . 


en ■»-• 


oj f 


<u bjo 




t.S 


<J o 


£5 


£Q 


6 


W .S 


6f 


4 


6f 


7 


4 


6 t 


8 


4 


9 


4 


6f 


10 


4 


8 


6 


3 


8 


7 


3 


8 


8 


3 


8 


9 


3 


8 


10 


3 


8 


6 


4 


8 


7 


4 


8 


8 


4 


8 


9 


4 


8 


10 


4 


8 


6 


5 


8 


7 


5 


8 


8 


5 


8 


9 


5 


8 


10 


5 



$7 62 
8 75 

10 90 

11 26 

12 60 

8 54 

9 78 

11 28 

12 70 

13 95 

10 00 

11 38 

13 15 

14 86 
16 55 

11 00 

12 50 
14 40 
16 36 
18 30 



The spirals being of different lengths, making one of the easiest and best car- 
rying or riding springs that can be used under a car. 
All sizes made to order if not on hand. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


125 




PRICE LIST 




RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES. 


Nos. 






Brass 


Silver 


BASKET RACKS. 

Howard's Basket Racks, 24 inches long, Painted Wire Netting 




Ormolu. 


Plated. 


1 




and Rods, Brass Brackets, Vine pat- 










tern each 




$3 00 




3 


24 inches long, Painted Wire Netting 
and Rods, Brass Brackets, "H" 
pattern each 




3 50 




4 


24 inches long, Painted Wire Netting 
and Rods, Brass Brackets, new pat- 








5 


tern each 




3 50 




24 inches long, Painted Wire Netting 




and Rods, Brass Brackets, new pat- 








6 


tern each 




3 00 




24 inches long, Painted Wire Netting 




and Rods, Brass Brackets, new pat- 








5 


tern each 




3 50 




24 inches long, Bronzed Wire Netting 




and Rods, Brass Brackets each 




3 00 




6 


24 inches long, Bronzed Wire Netting 

and Rods, Brass Brackets .each 

Extra lengths over 24 inches long, ad- 




3 50 




5 


ditional per foot 




50 




24 inches long, Brass Wire Netting, 




Brass Rods, Brackets, Acorn Nuts 










and Screws each 




5 00 


$6 50 


6 


24 inches long, Brass Wire Netting, 
Brass Rods, Brackets, Acorn Nuts 








7 


and Screws each 




5 50 


7 00 


24 inches long, Brass Wire Netting, 




Brass Rods, Brackets, Acorn Nuts 










and Screws each 




5 00 


6 50 




Extra lengths over 24 inches long, ad- 










ditional .. - per foot 




1 50 


2 00 




Howard's Basket Rack End Brackets only, Nos. 1, 5 and 7, 










each 




1 00 






" " Nos. 3, 4 and 6, 










each 




1 25 






Center Brackets only, for long Baskets 










requiring a center support each 




75 






" Patent "Hat Attachment," for suspending the Hat 










under the Basket, applied to No. 6 Basket only, 










each 




50 




8 


Brass Basket Rack, Burnished Gilt Bracket, with Lions' Heads, 








9 


24 inches long each 




6 50 




Burnished Gilt Bracket, light pattern, 24 




inches long each 




6 00 






BELL AND HAT CORD. 










Howard's Bell Cord, fancy braided per foot 


$0 05 
07 






brass wire covered " 




" " solid leather " 


07 

42 






Italian hemp per lb. 




" Hat Cord, fancv braided per foot 


04 


1 25 


1 50 


11 Bell Cord Coupling Hooks per doz. 




Connectors, for uniting cord if 










broken.. " 




1 25 


1 50 




Screw Hooks, for outside of car.... " 




50 


75 




" Hat Cord Hangers " 




1 00 


1 50 




End Fasteners " 




2 00 


3 00 









CHARLES HEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 















126 


REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 








PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES— Continued. 




Nos. 


BELL CORD BUSHINGS. 

Howard's Bell Cord Bushings, plain, £ inch hole, burnished, 


Japanned. 


Brass 
Ormolu. 


Silver 
Plated. 


1 






per doz. 


$0 50 


$2 00 


$3 00 






3 


" " " " 1 " burnished, 

per doz. 




2 00 


3 00 






5 


" " " " 1 " burnished, 














per doz. 


50 


4 50 


6 00 






4 


11 " " with Sheave, 1 in. hole, " 


2 50 


4 50 


6 00 






6 


" " " " and Bonnet, " 


3 00 










It 


" " " " 1 inch hole, extra 
heavy, burnished per doz. 




5 00 


6 50 






8 


" with Sheave, £ inch hole, extra 
heavy, burnished.... per doz. 

BELL CORD HANGERS. 




4 50 


6 00 






3 


Howard's Bell Cord Hangers, 1^ inch long, plain per doz. 


1 00 


2 50 


3 00 






5 


" " l£ " " round pattern, 
burnished per doz. 




3 00 


4 00 






2 


1 inch long, with Sheave, bur- 
nished per doz. 




4 00 


6 00 






4 


1 inch long, with Sheave, Hori- 
zontal Roller, burnished, 

per doz. 




4 00 


6 00 






6 


2 in. long, with Sheave, heavy, 














burnished per doz. 


3 00 


5 00 


1 00 






6* 


2 in. long, with Sheave, heavy, 
burnished, 2 Screw Holes and 
Stud per doz. 




5 50 


1 50 






1 


11 \\ inch long, with Sheave, Oval 
Base, 2 Screw Holes. ..per doz. 




4 00 


6 00 






8 


" 1^ in. long, with Sheave, Round 
Base, 2 Screw Holes . per doz. 




4 00 


6 00 






9 


" " 1 inch long, with Sheave, Side 
Roller, burnished per doz. 




4 00 


6 00 






10 


3 in. long, with Sheave, fancy 
pattern, burnished per doz. 




8 00 


12 00 






12 


6£ in. long, with Sheave, fancy 
pattern, heavy burnished, 

per doz. 
Other lengths, fancy patterns, made to order. 
Howard's Bell Cord Hangers, Fluted Tubing, with Arms, with 

Sheave, for Monitor Decks, 

each 
" fancy Bracket pattern, for Mon- 




18 00 

3 50 
3 00 


24 00 




" " rich Bracket pattern, burnished, 






for Monitor Decks each 






5 00 






1 


Strap Hangers, 24 in., fancy Leather, 1 in. 
Sheaves to sew in, for 
Monitor Decks each 




1 25 


1 75 






2 


" " " 24 in., fancy Leather, 1} 

in. Sheaves, l£ in. Strap, 
to rivet on, for Monitor 
Decks ..each 




1 50 


2 00 






2 


" " " 24 in., fancy Leather, 2 in. 

Sheaves, 1£ in. Strap, 
to rivet on, for Monitor 
Decks each 




2 25 


3 00 






3 


" " " 24 in., fancy Leather, 2 in. 

Sheaves, 2 in. Strap, 
to rivet on, for Monitor 
Decks each 




2 50 


3 25 






20 


Heavy Bracket Strap Hangers, real Bronze, $4.50 each. 












21 


Light " " Brass, $1.75 each; Plated, $2.00. 














CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 









REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


127 


PKICE LIST OF KAIL WAY CAR SUPPLIES— Continued. 


Nos. 


CAR DOOR BUTTS. 

CAST BRASS. 


Bronzed. 


Brass. 


Silver 
Plated. 












Howard's Car Door Butts, finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 3£ by 2|, 










per doz. pairs 




$15 00 


$24 00 




finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 3\ by 3, 










per doz. pairs 




18 00 


30 00 




finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 4 by 3, 










per doz. pairs 




24 00 


39 00 




finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 5 by 5, 










per doz. pairs 




78 00 


108 00 




WITH ACORN ENDS. 










Howard's Car Door Butts, finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 3£ by 2f, 










per doz. pairs 




24 00 


33 00 




finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 3} by 3, 










per doz. pairs 




27 00 


39 00 




" finely finished and fitted, Loose 










Joints, Steel Washers, 4 by 3, 










per doz. pairs 




33 00 


48 00 




finely finished and fitted, Loose 
Joints, Steel Washers, 5 by 5, 


















per doz. pairs 




84 00 


120 00 




Our customers will please notice the exactness with which 










our Butts are fitted, the bearings being nicely distributed upon 










the Steel Washers and Pins, thus securing the greatest wearing 










durability. Our Silver Plated Butts are well plated and bur- 










nished, and are of superior finish.— Real Bronze, 3 by 3, $2.37£ 










per pair ; 3£ by 3£, $2.75. 










COAT AND HAT HOOKS. 








1 
2 


Howard's Coat and Hat Hooks, plain per doz. 


$2 00 
2 50 


3 00 

4 00 


4 00 

5 00 


size larger. " 


3 


fancy " 




5 25 


6 00 


4 


<< (( (( U U 




6 00 


7 00 


5 


" " " " ..'.'.'.'.. u 




4 50 


5 50 


6 


Shield pattern, rich design, 










with Standard Pin. ..per doz. 




13 50 


24 00 


12 


tt it n r u 






24 00 


7 


" Hat Hooks, Double Standard, fancy, for top of Car- 








8 


line per doz. 






36 00 


Single Standard, burnished, for top of 




Carline per doz. 






10 50 


9 


Single Standard, burnished, for top of 








1 


Curtain Rod per doz. 






12 00 


11 Coat Hooks, plain round, 4 inches long, burnished, 




per doz. 




3 00 


4 50 


2 


11 " " 2 " burnished, 








3 


broad base per doz. 




4 50 
3 00 


6 00 

4 50 


" " curved " 









CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



128 


EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE 










PRICE LIST OF BAIL WAY CAR SUPPLIES— Continued. 




Nos. 






Brass 


Silver 






Ormolu. 


Plated. 




CAR SASH AND BLIND FASTENERS. 
Howard's Car Window Fasteners, Rim Shield pattern, Round 









2 




Bolt, usual size ...per doz. 




$1 50 


$2 50 


4 


" " " Rim Shield pattern, Round 










Bolt, smaller size, per doz. 




1 50 


2 50 


6 


" " Rim Shield pattern, impr'vd, 
Round Bolt, heavy, 










per doz. 




3 00 


4 00 


7 


" " Rim Shield pattern, impr'vd, 
Round Bolt, heavy, with 










' Lift per doz. 




4 50 


6 00 


8 


" " Half Mortise, Square pat- 
tern, Slicje Bolt, without 

Spring per doz. 

" " " Half Mortise, Fancy pattern, 

Slide Bolt, without Spring, 
with Strike Plate, per doz. 






6 00 
13 50 


10 


■ " " " Rim, Oblong pattern, Slide 

Bolt, without Spring, 

per doz. 






4 50 


11 


" " " Half Mortise, Shield pat- 
tern, combined Lift and 
Lock, long Bolt,with Bush- 
ing per doz. 






15 00 


12 


" " " Half Mortise, Shield pat- 
tern, heavy, combined Lift 
and Lock, short Bolt, 
right and left hand, 

per doz. 

" " " Monkey Tail pattern, with 






18 00 




Stops, No. 1 per doz. 




I 00 


1 50 




" " " Monkey Tail pattern, with 










Stops, No. 2 per doz. 




1 00 


1 50 


17 


" " " Ornamental, complete, with 

Stops and Screws, 

per doz. 


#7 00 






18 


" " " Ornamental, complete, with 

Stops and Screws, 

per doz. 
Wootten's Patent Sash Retainers, with Strike Plates ..per doz. 


7 00 




4 50 




Page's Patent Window Fasteners, Rim Shield pattern... " 




1 50 


2 25 




Safford's Patent Window Springs, for corners of Sash... " 


2 00 








Howard's Car Window Springs, flat Brass, § inch, and f inch 










wide... - per doz. 


62£ 








" " flat Steel, f inch, and £ inch 










wide per doz. 


85 






2 


" Car Blind Springs, flat Steel, £ inch wide.... " 
" u flat Brass, | " .... " 


75 
62£ 






2 


" " Fasteners, Rim, Round Bolt " 




2 00 


2 50 


4 


Pull Bolt " 




2 50 


3 00 




" Strike Plates, for No. 2 Fasteners per gross 




2 40 


3 00 




" " for No. 2 Combination Fasteners, 










per gross 




3 00 


4 50 




" Rim Stops, for No. 2 Fasteners, short per gross 




2 40 


3 00 




" " " 6 " long, with Pin, 










per gross 




4 50 


6 00 




" Thimble Stops for Fasteners " 




240 


3 00 



CHARIiES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



129 



PEICE LIST OF KAILWAY CAE SUPPLIES.— Continued. 



Nos. 



7 

9 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
17 

18 

19-20 

22 
23 
24 
25 
5 

8 
10 
16 

2 

3 



CAR WINDOW AND BLIND LIFTS. 

Howard's Car Window Lifts, Dotted pattern, projects f inch, 

..per gross 

" " u " Leaf pattern, projects £ inch, 

per gross 

" " " " Fancy pattern, burnished, pro 

jects § inch per dozen 

" " " Hood pattern, burnished, pro 

jects $ inch. per dozen 

" " Fancy pattern, burnished, pro 

jects | inch, heavy, per dozen 

" " Fancy pattern, burnished, pro 

jects f inch per dozen 

" " " " Fancy pattern, burnished, pro 

jects f inch .per dozen 

" " " " Oval pattern, burnished, projects 

f- inch per dozen 

" " Recessed pattern, flush, bur- 

nished, 4 by lj inch, heavy, 

per dozen 

" Recessed pattern, with Hood, 
burnished, 4 by lj inch, heavy, 

per dozen 

" " " Recessed pattern, with Deep 

Hood, burnished, 4 by l£ inch, 

heavy per dozen 

" " - per dozen 

" " " Nickel-plated per dozen 



Howard's Car Blind Lifts, Dotted pattern, projects f inch, per 

gross - 

u u u Fancy pattern, burnished, projects 

2 inch per dozen 

" " " " Hood pattern, burnished, projects 

^ inch. per dozen 

" " " Oval pattern, burnished, projects | 

inch per dozen 

" Double Blind Lifts, for Upper Blinds, burnished, 

.. per dozen 

" " " " " for Lower Blinds, burnished, 

per dozen 

MONITOR DECK SASH OPENERS. 

Howard's "Pull Rings," for opening Sash in Monitor Decks, 

per dozen 
Brown's Patent Monitor Deck Sash Openers, for Hinged Sash, 

each 
Stickney & McGee's Patent Monitor Deck Sash Openers, for 

Hinged Sash, ea. 

" for Pivoted 

Sash, each 

Attention is called to the Stickney & McGee Sash Opener, as 
being the best in use. By it the sash is held firmly in any 
desired position. 

Howard's Monitor Deck Sash Pivots and Plates per dozen 



1 50 
1 25 
1 50 



Brass 
Ormolu, 



« " " it ft a heavy " 

Double Openers, real bronze each 

Single " " " " 

End-sash " " " " 

Openers " 



5 00 
3 00 
2 50 



$6 75 
6 75 
1 00 
1 50 
1 25 
1 00 
1 00 
1 75 

3 50 

4 50 

6 50 

1 25 
1 00 
1 25 

4 50 

1 00 

1 25 

1 50 

1 50 

1 75 



1 00 

2 00 

3 75 
2 50 



1 00 

1 25 

2 00 



Silver 
Plated. 



$8 00 
8 00 

1 25 

2 00 
1 75 
1 50 

1 50 

2 25 

6 50 

7 50 



10 50 
3 00 



8 00 
1 25 

1 75 

2 00 
2 00 
2 50 



1 50 

2 50 
4 75 

3 00 



1 75 

1 75 

2 75 



2 50 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



130 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continue*. 



Nos. 


CAR SEAT FIXTURES. 

Howard's Car Seat Arms, Malleable Iron, heavy pattern, plain, 

per lb. 

" " " " " light pattern, orna- 

mental per lb. 




Brass. 


Silver 
Plated. 




$0 14 

14 
10 

25 


$0 80 
60 






" " t( u extra, for Milling each 






" ". " " " " " and Bronzing .. " 
" " " " Cast Brass, plain pattern, heavy, 
polished per lb. 

" " " " Cast Brass, ornamental pattern, light, 

per lb. 
Numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 
Lengths, 10$, 11 J, 11$, 12, 12$, 13 inches. 




1,3,5, 

2, 4, 6, 
7 
8 
9 


Howard's Car Seat Stops, Old patterns, plain per lb. 

" " " " " " ornamental " 

" lt " " New " " " 

" fl " " " " plain, polished, pr doz. 
a a a it n ct a u for Ro . 

mans' Patent Seat Lock, per doz. 




60 

60 

60 

2 50 

4 00 




7 

7 

8 
8 


Howard's Car Seat Locks, Brass Bolt, Brass Key, with No. 7 

Seat Stop per dozen 

" " u in sets, complete, with Stops, Arm 

Plates, and Rivets for one Seat, 

per set 

u " " " Steel Bolt, Steel Key, with No. 8 

Seat Stop .. per dozen 

" " " in sets, complete, with Stops, Arm 
Plates, Hubs and Screws, polished, 
for one Seat per set 




6 00 

2 00 
6 00 

2 25 
4 50 




9 


" " " " for Iron Seat Frames, Steel Bolt, 
Steel Keys. per dozen 






Romans' Patent Car Seat Locks, attached to the Seat Arm, 

per dozen 




10 00 






Moore's Patent Car Seat Locks, attached to the Seat Arm, with 

one pair Stops per dozen 




15 00 




7 
8 
9 


Howard's Car Seat Arm Plates and Rivets, ornamental. ..per lb. 

11 " " " " " polished " 

" " " " " Hubs and Screws, polished, 

per dozen 

11 " " " Bolts, polished heads per lb. 

u " " «« Bolts, Iron, Slotted Heads, 3J by f 
inch, with nuts per lOu 

Page's Patent Seat Back Springs ,... per 100 


9 50 


70 
80 

3 00 

80 










Nos. 


CAR LAMPS. 

Howard's Car Centre Lamps, for l£ Inch Candles 

8 by 7 inch Globes, Plain, 4 round ornamented arms, 

each 
8 " 7 " Engraved, 4 round ornamented 

Arms each 

7 " 9 " Melon Shape, Engraved, No. 1 
pattern, 4 heavy, round, orna- 
mented Arms each 


Gilt. 



$8 00 
8 50 


Bronze 
and Gilt. 

1 $12 00 
12 00 


Silver 
Plated. 


5 
6 
7 


$12 50 


n 


7 " 9 " Melon Shape, Engraved, No. 1 
pattern, 4 square, ornamented 
Arms each 





CHARLES HEUTER, 



J. D. MALLORY. 













REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 131 




PEICE LIST OF KAIL WAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 


Nos. 


CAR LAMPS.— Continued. 


Gilt. 


Bronze 
and Gilt. 


Silver 
Plated. 




8 


1 by 9 inch Globes, Melon Shape, Finely Engraved, 
4 square ornamented Arms, 

each 




18 00 






18 


Palace Car Lamps, 8 by 10 inch Globes, Richly En- 
graved, 4 heavy, square, ornamented Arms, with 
Cast Brass Corner, and Top Ornaments, Cast 












Brass Couplings ... each 




30 00 


35 00 




18 


Palace Car Lamps, with Side Brace Arms... each 




32 00 


38 00 




20 


Palace Car Lamps, 8^ by 10 inch Globes, Engraved, 
4 square, ornamented Arms, with Cast Brass 
Corner and Top Ornaments, Cast Brass Coup- 












lings, and White Metal Reflectors each 




20 00 


25 00 




22 


Palace Car Lamps, (No. 20 Improved and Orna- 












mented) Gilt Reflectors each 


22 00 


22 00 








Howard's Car Centre Lamps, for Oil. 










5 


8 by T inch Globes, Plain, 4 round, ornamented arms, 
| inch, C. O. Burners, each 


1 00 








6 


8 " 1 " Engraved, 4 round, ornamented 
Arms, § inch C. O. Burners, 












each 


1 50 




11 50 




9 


9 "11 " Melon Shape, Engraved No. 1 
pattern, 4 heavy, round, orna- 
mented Arms, Sun Burners, 
each 




12 00 






0} 


9 " 11 " Melon Shape, Engraved No. 1 
pattern, 4 square, ornamented 
Arms, Sun Burners each 




12 00 






10 


9 " 11 " Melon Shape, Finely Engraved, 
4 square, ornamented Arms, 
Sun Burners - each 




18 00 






18 


Palace Car Lamps, 8 by 10 inch Globes, Richly En- 
graved, 4 heavy, square, ornamented Arms, with 
Cast Brass Corner and Top Ornaments, Cast Brass 












Couplings, Sun Burners each 




30 00 


35 00 




18 


Palace Car Lamps, with Side Brace Arms, each 




32 00 


38 00 




20 


Palace Car Lamps, 8^ by 10 inch Globes, Engraved, 
4 square, ornamented Arms, with Cast Brass Cor- 












ner and Top Ornaments, Cast Brass Couplings, 












Sun Burners and Reflectors each 




20 00 


25 00 




22 


Palace Car Lamps, (No. 20 improved and orna- 












mented) Gilt Reflectors each 


21 00 


21 00 








Howard's White Metal Lamp Reflectors, 14£ inch, Convex and 












Concave each 


3 00 










11 " " " " 16 in. Concave... .each 


3 50 










" Centre Lamp Globes, of either style, furnished to or- 












der, and "Letters" or "Monogram" Engraved 












when desired each 












" Smoke Jacks, for Centre Lamps each 


2 00 








Nc 


. 24 Palace Car Lamp, Gilt, $28.00 ; No. 26 do., Plated, $35. 0( 


). Adjustable Globes $150 




each, e. 


Ktra. Nos. 20, 22, 24, 26 Lamps include Reflectors in prices quo 


ted. 




Al 


Lamps fitted to burn either Candles, Coal Oil, Sperm Oil, Lard 


Oil, or "Mineral Sperm" 




Oil, as 


desired. 




CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



132 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PEICE LIST OF EAILWAY CAE SUPPLIES.— Continued. 



Nos. 


CAR LAMPS— Continued. 
Howard's Car Side Lamps, for \\ inch Candles, Plain Globes, 


Gilt. 


Bronze 
and Gilt. 


Silver 
Plated. 


1 








each 


$5 25 






2 


" " " for li inch Candles, Engr'd Globes, 










each 


5 50 


$6 00 


$7 00 


2 


" " " for <« " " Globes, 










Cast Brass Couplings each 


6 50 


1 00 


8 00 


3 


11 " " for \\ inch Candles, Finely En- 
graved Globes, Cast Brass Coup- 










lings, each 




8 00 


9 00 


4 


" tl "for 1J inch Candles, Richly En- 
graved Globes, Cast Brass Coup- 










lings — each 




9 00 


10 50 


1 


" " " for Oil, Plain Globes, £ inch C. O. 
Burners « each 


4 25 






2 


" " " for Oil, Engraved Globes, | inch, 










C. O. Burners each 


4 50 


5 00 


6 00 


2 


" " " for Oil, Engraved Globes, f inch, 
C. O. Burners, Cast Brass Coup- 










lings .each 


5 50 


6 00 


7 00 


3 


" " " for Oil, Finely Engraved Globes £ 
inch C. O. Burners, Cast Brass 










Couplings each 




7 00 


8 00 


4 


" " "for Oil, Richly Engraved Globes, £ 
inch C. O, Burners, Cast Brass 










Couplings each 




8 00 


9 50 




Howard's Car Candle Lamp Cylinders, complete per dozen 


36 00 


39 00 






" Candle Lamp Cylinders, complete, with Cast 










Brass Coupling .,... per dozen 


45 00 


48 00 






" Oil Lamp Founts and Burners, complete, per doz. 


18 00 


21 00 






" Oil Lamp Founts and Burners, complete, with 










Cast Brass Coupling per dozen 


24 00 


27 00 






'• Side Lamp Canopies, White Metal per dozen 


18 00 








" Side Lamp Globes, of either style, furnished to 










order. 










LANTERNS. 








1 


Brady's Malleable Iron Railroad Lanterns, Single Guard per doz. 






16 00 


3 


Double " 






16 50 


3 


" " " " Double " Red Sig- 
nal per dozen 






26 50 


3 


11 " " " " Double Guard, Green 

Signal per dozen 






22 00 


3 


" " " " " Double Guard, Blue 

Signal.... per dozen 






22 CO 


14 


" Brass Railroad Lanterns, Double Guard per dozen 

Discount on Brady's Lanterns, 10 per cent. 

CAR CANDLES. 

Howard's "Patent Wax," l£ inch Car Candles, Hydraulic 
Pressed per lb 

Justly acknowledged to be the best Car Candle manufactured^ 






48 00 
33 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 

















REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


133 




PEICE LIST OF EAILWAY CAE SUPPLIES.— Continued. 






Nos. 


CAR GAS FIXTURES. 










8 


Howard's Car Gasaliers, Bronze and Gilt, Single Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes each 










9 


11 Bronze and Gilt, Single Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes. each 




$32 50 






10 


" Bronze and Gilt, Three Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes each 




45 00 






11 


Bronze and Gilt, Single Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes each 




20 00 






12 


Bronze and Gilt, Single Light, withSmoke Bells, 
without Globes each 




30 00 






13 


Blue and Gilt, Single Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes each 




30 00 






14 


Bronze and Gilt, Two Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes each 




20 00 






15 


" " Bronze and Gilt, Two Light, with Smoke Bells, 
without Globes .,« each 

Howard's Car Side Brackets, to match Gasaliers, furnished to order. 
Glass Globes for Gasaliers, Engraved, 7 inches , per dozen 




20 00 
15 00 








(( it i< it it o u a 




15 00 








<( it a (( (< a (< u 




18 00 








Hhe above Fixtures are made to use in connection with the United States 












Gas Light Company's Gas Machine, which we shall be happy to furnish 












to our customers when desired. 












GONG BELLS. 












Howard's Engine Gongs, 8 inch Bell, New Pattern, Iron Frame each 




6 00 








" " " 8 " " " Brass Frame " 




8 00 








" City Car " 5 " " " " Frame " 




2 50 








11 " " 5 " Plated, " Frame " 




3 50 




Nos. 




Japann'd 


Brass. 


Silver 
Plated. 






CAR DOOR LOCKS AND LATCHES. 
Howard's Car Rim Locks, for Outside Doors, Iron Lift Latch 










31 










and Lock Bolt, 1 Tumbler, per doz 


$15 00 


$42 00 


$60 00 






33 


" " " for Outside Doors, Iron Lift Latch 
and Lock Bolt, 3 Tumblers, per doz 


18 00 










41 


" u " for Outside Doors, Brass Lift Latch, 
Steel Faced, Brass Lock Bolt, 1 












43 


Tumbler per dozen 




44 00 


60 00 




" " " for Outside Doors, Brass Lift Latch, 






Steel Faced, Brass Lock Bolt, 3 














Tumblers per dozen 




45 00 


63 00 






44 


" " for Outside Doors, Brass Lift Latch, 
Steel Faced, with Night Lock At- 














tachment, 1 Tumbler, per dozen 


16 50 


52 50 


78 00 






44| 


" " for Outside Doors. Brass Lift Latch, 
Steel Faced, with Night Lock At- 
tachment, 3 Tumblers, per dozen. 




54 00 


79 50 






48| 


" for Outside Doors, Brass Lift Latch, 
Steel Faced, with Night Lock At- 
tachment, 3 Tumblers, Brass Lock 
Bolt per dozen 




55 50 


87 00 








CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 







134 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PEICE LIST OF EAILWAY CAE SUPPLIES.— Continued. 



Nos. 
200 
144 
154 

235 
245 
255 

710 

35 

35£ 

45 

45£ 

60 

244 



51 



80 



110 



450 



CAR DOOR LOCKS AND LATCHES.— Continued. 

Howard's Car Rim Locks, for Outside Doors, Brass Patent 

Swing Latch, 2 Br'ss Lock Bolts, 1 

Br's Key, 1 thin Steel Key, per doz 

" " "for Saloon Doors, Brass Latch, \ 

Mortise, Flush Face, with Sliding 

Bolt .. ... ....".. per dozen 

" " " for Sliding Doors, Brass Lift Latch, 

\ Mortise Flush Face, with Slid- 
ing Bolt, complete with New Solid 
Knob, Cup and T Handle, per doz 
u " Japanned Rim Locks, Swing Latch, per dozen 

11 " Brass " " " " " 

" Real Bronze Rim Locks, Swing Latch, complete 

with Knobs and Escutcheons each 

" " Plated Rim Lock, with Knobs and Escutcheon, 

complete each 

Howard's Car Rim Latches, for Saloon Doors, Brass Latch, 

Sliding Bolt per dozen 

" for Saloon Doors, Brass Latch, 

without Sliding Bolt, per dozen 

" for Saloon Doors, Brass Latch, 

with Sliding Bolt per dozen 

" " for Saloon Doors, Brass Latch, 

without Sliding Bolt, per dozen 

" " " for Sliding Doors, Brass Lift 

Latch, without Sliding Bolt, per 

dozen 

" " Real Bronze Saloon Latch, complete, with Knobs 

and Escutcheons each 

" " Cylinder Rim Night Latches per doz. 

" " Rim Lock Keys per doz. 

" " Key Hole Plates per doz. 

CAR DOOR KNOBS. 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2 inches, for Saloon Locks, per 

doz. pairs 
Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2 inches, for Saloon Locks, with 

Cup and T Handle per doz. pairs 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2\ inches, for Outside Locks, 

per doz pairs 
Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2\ inches, for Outside Locks, 

Swivel Spindles per doz. pairs 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2\ inches, White Porcelain, 

Plated Trimmings per doz pairs 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, '2\ inches, White Porcelain, 

Plated Trimmings, Swivel Spindles . ......per doz. pairs 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2\ inches, Mineral, Japanned 

Trimmings per doz. pairs 

Howard's Car Rim Lock Knobs, 2\ inches, Mineral, Japanned 

Trimmings, Swivel Spindles per doz. pairs 



Japann'd 



$ 18 00 



12 00 
12 00 



3 00 
7 50 



Brass. 



$78 00 
60 00 

72 03 

45 00 
12 50 



36 00 
36 00 



30 00 
10 00 



2 50 

75 



Silver 
Plated. 



$108 00 
72 00 

84 00 
9 00 



48 00 
48 0C 

42 00 

66 00 

1 75 



15 00 


45 00 


15 00 


30 00 


18 00 


48 00 


19 50 


51 00 




7 00 




10 00 



Nos. 



10 



FREIGHT CAR AND SWITCH LOCKS. 

Howard's Patent Iron Freight Car Locks, with Keys, per doz. 
" " «« " '« without Keys, " 

We ask attention to the above Locks, which we fully believe 
to be the strongest, safest and best Freight Car Lock now in use, 
having recently perfected them in strength and security, by sev- 
eral improvements. We shall be glad to send photograph or 
sample Lock when desired. Customers sending us their special 
Key can have our locks fitted to it. 



Japann'd 



$24 00 
22 50 



Brass. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




135 


PKICE LIST OF EAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 


Nos. 




Japann'd 


Brass 








FREIGHT CAR AND SWITCH LOCKS.— Continued. 
Wootten's Patent Brass Freight Car Locks, with Keys, per doz. 




$33 


00 








" " " " without Keys, per 












doz. 




27 


00 






Howard's Brass Freight Car Padlocks, Brass Hasps, with 












Keys per doz. 




14 


00 






" Brass Freight Car Padlocks, Brass Hasps, without 












Keys per doz. 




12 


80 




75 


" Brass Freight Car Seal Locks, with Hasps, per doz. 




15 


00 




76 


It i< <t <« i< << (( a 

" Brass Switch Padlocks, Brass Hasps, with Keys, 




25 


00 






per doz. 




14 


00 






" " " " " without Keys, 












per doz. 




12 


80 






All of the above Locks have self-acting Covers to Key Holes. 












Wrought Iron Padlocks, with Wro'ght Cases, Shackles and Bolts. 










213 


2£ inches, Heavy, Extra Finish, 3 Tumblers and Bridge 
Ward, Spring Shackle and Drop per doz. 


$10 eo 








313 


2\ inches, Heavy, Extra Finish, 3 Tumblers and Bridge 
Ward, Spring Shackle and Drop, with Chains, per 

dozen 


12 00 










Howard's Freight Car Card Receivers per doz. 


$3 50 










Perry's Patent "Door Holders," Brass Face, Cast Iron Frame, 














15 00 
14 00 


All Iron, 


$12 00 


Detonating Fog Signals - per gross. 




Door Fenders, G. C. R. R. Pattern, Plated and Burnished, per 












doz. 


33 00 










Door Name Plates, Cast Brass, Silver Plated and Engraved, 












from $2.25 to $6.50 each. 










Nos. 


WHITE METAL GOODS. 
Howard's White Metal 2 J Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Lamp 




Britannia. 


Silver 
Plated. 






Rings per doz. 




$6 


00 






" " 3 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Lamp 












Rings per doz. 




7 


50 






" 5 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Lamp 












Rings ....... .per doz. 




9 


00 






11 " " 6 Inch (Inside Diameter 1 ) Cast Stove 












Pipe Rings per doz. 




10 


50 






" " " 7 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Stove 












Pipe Rings per doz. 




16 


50 






" " 8 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings per doz. 




19 


50 






" " " 9 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings per doz. 




18 


00 






'• " " 10 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings per doz. 




30 


00 






11 " "11 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings,.... per doz. 




30 


00 






" " " 12 Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings per doz. 




31 


50 






" " 13$ Inch (Inside Diameter) Cast Venti- 












lator Rings per doz. 




36 


00 






Howard's White Metal 14$ Inch (Outside Diameter) Convex Re- 












flectors, for Centre Lamps ...each 




3 


OU 






" " 14$ Inch (Outside Diameter) Concave 












Reflectors, for Centre Lamps, each 




3 


00 





CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



136 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


PEICB LIST OF KAIL WAY CAE SUPPLIES— Continued. 


Nos. 


WHITE METAL GOODS.— Continued. 
Howard's White Metal, 16 Inch (Outside Diameter) Concave 




Britannia. 


Silver 
Plated. 






Reflectors, for Centre Lamps, each 




$3 50 






" " " 8 Inch (Outside Diameter) Canopies, 










for Side Lamps, 2 inch hole, each 




1 50 






rt " " 8 Inch (Outside Diameter) Canopies, 










for Side Lamps, 3£ inch hole, each 




1 50 






" " V 9 Inch (Outside Diameter) Wash Bowls 










for Saloons,. each 




4 50 




" " u 11 Inch (Outside Diameter) Wash 




Bowls. each 




5 00 






" " "12 Inch (Outside Diameter) Wash 










Bowls each 




5 00 






" " " 13 Inch (Outside Diameter) Wash 










Bowls each 




5 50 






Plated Plugs and Couplings for Wash Bowls each 






$1 50 




" Chain " " " per foot 






11 




Howard's Soap Dishes, Side and Corner each 




3 00 


4 00 




" Tumbler Holders ,. ...each 




3 00 


4 00 




u Comb and Brush Holders each 




6 00 


7 50 




u Drinking Cups, (Name or Monogram Engraved, extra) 










each 




1 50 


3 00 


1 


" Match Lighters per doz. 




5 00 




2 


" 4-5 Match Lighters, Real Bronze per doz. 




6 00 




3 


" Match •' " " per doz. 




1 50 




Howard's White Metal Notice Plates, " Passengers not allowed 




to stand on the Platform," per dozen 




24 00 






" " Notice Plates, " Ladies' Saloon," 










per dozen 




18 00 






" " " Notice Plates, " For Ladies only," 










per dozen 




18 00 






" " " Notice Plates, " For Gentlemen," 










per dozen 




18 00 






" " " Notice Plate Frames, for Printed No- 










tices per dozen 




10 50 






" " " 3 J Inch Block Letters and Figures, 










each 




40 






u " " 3£ Inch Curved Antique Letters and 










Figures each 




40 






" " " 5 Inch Ornamental Letters and Fig- 










ures each 




55 






" " " 6£ Inch Tuscan Letters and Figures, 










each 




1 20 




I 


'' " " Spittoons, with Lock Covers " 




3 00 


4 50 


2 


" " " Spittoons, with Lock Covers " 

Name or Monogram Engraved on Spittoons, extra. 

WHITE METAL CAR SEAT-BACK MOULDINGS. 

No. 1 Pattern, 1-2 inch, Flat Top per foot 

" 2 " 5-8 " " " 

•« 3 " 5-8 " Round Top " 




15 
18 
18 






44 4 " 3-4 " Flat Top " 




21 






14 5 " 3-4 " Round Tod " 




21 




No. 2 Notice Plates, Real Bronze, " Pat. not allowed," per dozen, $24.00. 




No. 2 Notice Frames, (long) Real Bronze, per dozen, $10.50 ; No. 3, per dozen, $6.0 


); No. 4, 


per dozen, $5.00. 





CHARLES HEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


137 




PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 




Nos. 






Brass. 


Plated. 




CITY CAR TRIMMINGS. 
Howard's 5 Inch Brass Gongs and Frames, complete each 




$2 50 


$3 50 




1 


" Hand Rail Brackets per dozen 




4 50 




2 


" " " "Halves," " 




3 00 




1 


" Door Latches and Handles, complete per set 




2 50 




2 


(( l( Li tt (I (t 

" " Sheaves each 

" Strap Guides per dozen 

" " Rollers, Wood Rolls " 




*7 50 
2 00 

2 50 

3 00 




5 


11 Window Lifts " 




37£ 


50 


4 


" Fasteners " 

SLEEPING CAR TRIMMINGS. 
Howard's Berth Curtain Rods, 1 inch, heavy Brass Tubing, 




1 50 


2 50 

Silver 
Plated. 




burnished , per foot 




50 


1 00 




Berth Curtain Rods, l£ inch, heavy Brass Tubing 










burnished per foot 




75 


1 50 




Berth Curtain Rods, with Threads Cut, extra per Rod 




25 






Window Curtain Rods, 5-16 inch, Brass Tubing, bur- 










nished .' per foot 




20 


37$ 




Window Curtain Rods, f inch, Brass Tubing, bur- 










nished per foot 




25 


45 




Window Curtain Rods, f inch, Brass Tubing, bur- 










nished per foot 




30 


55 




Window Curtain Rods, | inch, Brass Tubing, bur- 










nished per foot 




35 


65 




Other sizes of Curtain Rods made to order. 










Howard's Curtain Rod Hangers, for 1 inch Rods, Cast Brass, 










heavy, Rich pattern, 6^ inch each 




3 50 


4 50 




Curtain Rod Hangers, for 1\ inch Rods, Cast Brass, 










heavy, Rich pattern, 6§ inch. .....each 




3 50 


4 50 




Curtain Rod Centre Pendants, Brass Tubing, with 










Iron Rod, Rich pattern, for 1 inch Rods each 




4 00 


5 00 




Curtain Rod Centre Pendants, Brass Tubing, with 










Iron Rod, Rich pattern, for lj inch Rods ea~h 




4 00 


5 00 




Curtain Rod End Bases, for Partitions, Cast Brass, 










Round pattern, for 1 inch and 1| inch Rods, each 




65 


75 




Curtain Rod End Bases, for Partitions, Cast Brass, 










Long " Dome " pattern, for ] inch and l£ inch 










Curved Rods each 






3 00 




Curtain Rod Acorns, for End Finish to Curtain Rods, 










each 




40 


50 




Curtain Rod End Standards, Cast Brass, Fancy, for 














3 50 


4 50 




Curtain Rod End Standards, Cast Brass, Fancy, for 








finch Rods per dozen 




7 00 


8 50 




Curtain Rod End Standards, Cast Brass, Fancy, for 










f inch Rods ., per dozen 




7 50 


9 00 




Curtain Rod Centre Standards, Cast Brass, Fancy, 










for f inch Rods, with Knob Finish per dozen 




10 00 


12 00 




Curtain Hooks, Cast Brass, Russet Leather Covered, 








1 


for 1 inch and 1|- inch Rods per dozen 




2 00 


4 00 
2 50 


Tassel Hooks, Cast Brass, Long Base....... " 


2 


" " " " Round Base " 

Curtain Rollers, Brass Tubing Roller, with Cast 

Brass Trimmings each 

Curtain Cord Tighteners each 




2 00 


2 50 

2 50 
1 25 








4 00 


6 00 


1 


" Towel Racks, Brass Tubing Roller, Cast Brass Stand- 










ards - each 




3 25 


4 00 


2 


Towel Racks, Cast Brass Trimmings, for Wood 










Rollers . ...per set 




3 25 


4 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D MALLOKY. 



138 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 



Nos. 



SLEEPING CAR TRIMMINGS.— Continued. 

Howard's Berth Fasteners, complete, Concave Shells, Flush T 

Handles, Side Bolts and Strike Plates each 

" Berth Fasteners, complete, Convex Shells, Flush Han- 
dles, Side Bolts and Strike Plates each 

In these Berth Fasteners, the Handle is allowed to move only 
so far as is necessary to draw the Bolts, to which it is connected 
by Rods, instead of Wire. 

Howard's Berth Hinges each 

" Seat and Back Hinges, Improved each 

" Berth Rests, with Pivots each 

" Berth Bracket Stop .... each 

" Berth Arms, polished.... each 

11 Berth Arms, Iron, bronzed each 

" Upper Headboard Dovetailed Couplings per doz. 

11 Upper Headboard Sliding Bolts, with Strike Plates, 

per doz 
" Lower Headboard Sliding Bolts, with Strike Plates, 

per doz. 
" Lower Headboard Swing Catches, with Strike Plates, 

per doz. 

11 Chair Castors, Round Sockets each 

" Chair Castors, Square Sockets each 

11 Chair Castors, Square Sockets, with Sheave each 

" Chair Castors, Square Sockets, with Pivot each 

u Sofa Castors, Round Sockets, with Sheave , each 

" Table Hooks, with Plates each 

" Table Leg Hooks, with Plates each 

" Seat Arm Plates, 14 by l£ , "..each 

" Sliding Door Sheave Hangers, Old Pattern, 2 Hangers 

and Bar. per set 

11 Sliding Door Sheave Hangers, New Pattern, with 
Extra Friction Rollers, Iron Bar, and Cast Brass 
Track per set 



CAR VENTILATORS AND REGISTERS. 

Howard's Patent " Reversible Hood" Car Ventilators, with Reg- 
isters, with Flush Hood Plate, Bronzed, each 
1 ' " Reversible Hood " Car Ventilators, with Reg- 
isters, with Projecting Hood Plate, Bronzed, 

each 
" " Self- Acting Ventilators, with No. 75 Register, 

complete 

" " Self-Acting Ventilators, with No. 76 Register, 

complete 

" " Self-Acting Ventilators, with No. 78 Register, 

complete 

Iron Connecting Rods for Ventilators, Thread- 
ed, and Fitted with Lock Nuts.. .extra per foot 
Brass Connecting Rods for Ventilators, Thread- 
ed, and Fitted with Lock Nuts.. .extra per foot 
Plated Trimmings, for reversing Ventilators, 
for one Car per set 



Our Reversible Hood Car Ventilators, we believe to be the 
best positive Ventilators in use. In point of strength and finish, 
and in beauty of appearance they are superior. During the past 
year we have perfected the working of them, by using Rods 
instead of Cord, to connect them together, thus forming a rigid 
connection, which entirely overcomes the difficulties formerly ex- 
perienced from the stretching of the Cord. By this improvement, 
we not only gain in the fact that each Ventilator is held firmly 



Brass. 



$ 75 


1 00 


1 00 


1 50 


40 


50 


• 3 25 




2 75 




4 50 


6 00 


7 00 


9 00 


1 00 


9 00 


3 00 


4 00 


65 


75 


75 


1 00 


1 25 


1 50 


1 25 


1 50 


1 10 


1 35 


70 


80 


70 


80 




2 00 



$5 00 

5 00 
4 50 
4 00 
4 25 
07 
10 
8 00 



Silver 
Plated. 



$5 00 
5 00 



12 50 



25 00 



CHAKLE8 REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



139 



PEICE LIST OF EATLWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 



Nos. 



10 

11* 

11 

11 

11 

6 

6 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 
12 
13 
14 



CAR VENTILATORS AND REGISTERS.— Continued. 

and positively in its place, and that in reversing all move as one, 
but also gain in the ease with which they can be worked; as, 
where we have before used a strong spring on each Ventilator, 
we now use the spring on each end Ventilator only (i. e. four to 
each car), these being sufficient to hold the whole line in place. 
The Rods are each cut with right and left hand threads, furnished 
with Lock Nuts, and coupled together at each Ventilator, the 
Deflecting Hoods being consecutively brought to their proper 
positions, and then secured. Our Registers are adapted to the 
various styles and finish of the Monitor Decks, and are furnished 
either with T Handles (for turning the slats) passing through the 
base of the roof, and projecting below it to within easy reach ; or 
with Lever Handles, working horizontally in the Register. These 
last may be used with either style of finish, and are the kind most 
adopted. In ordering our Ventilators, please furnish the following 
details; Number of Ventilators to each Car; Distances from 
centre to centre of openings; Thickness of the side at top of 
opening ; and if the Registers with T Handles are wanted, send 
sketch showing the shape of Deck. 

Howard's Registers, Bronzed, used in connection with the Patent 
Reversible Ventilators 

8 by 8, with T Handles, connected at one side of Reg 
ister, adapted to Decks with upright sides 

8 by 8, with T Handles, connected at centre of Reg- 
ister, adapted to Decks with upright sides 

8 by 8, with T Handles, connected at centre of Reg 
ister, adapted to Decks with inclined sides 

8 by 8, with Lever Handles, connected at centre of 
Registers, adapted to Decks of either style ... 

6 by 6, with T Handles, connected at centre of Reg- 
isters, adapted to Decks with inclined sides 

Improved, Cook's Patent Car Ventilators, with Reg- 
isters, bronzed. • ...~ 

Registers, for Cook's Patent Car Ventilators, bronzed, 

each 

8 by 8 Frieze Registers, Vertical Slats, Flush Fronts, 
bronzed each 

8 by 8 Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Recessed 
Fronts, bronzed.. each 

6* by 8 Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Recessed 
Fronts, bronzed each 

7* by 7 Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Recessed 
Fronts, bronzed each 

5 in. Round Frieze Registers, Rotary Slats, Flush 
Fronts, bronzed each 

8 by 8 Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Perforated 
Fronts, bronzed. each 

Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Perforated Fronts, 
bronzed each 

8 by 8 Frieze Registers, Horizontal Slats, Perforated 
Swell Fronts, bronzed, Circular Tops each 

Frieze Perforated Face Plates, for Outside of Car, 

per doz. 
CAR HEATERS. 

Howard's Patent Railway Car Heaters, for burning wood. 

18-inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch, 

Mounted with Russia Iron Cover each 

24-inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch, 

Mounted with Russia Iron Cover each 

22-inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch, 

Mounted with Russia Iron Cover, New Improved 

Pattern, with Perforated Base instead of feet... each 



$5 00 
3 00 
1 25 
1 25 
1 25 
1 25 
60 
1 75 

1 75 

2 25 

3 00 

22 00 
25 00 

27 50 



CHARLES KEUTBH. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



140 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES— Continued. 



Nos. 

18 
24 
22 



CAR HEATERS.— Continued. 

Howard's 18-inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch. 

Castings only per set 

24-inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch, 

Castings only per set 

22 inch Cast Iron Corrugated Body, Lock Latch, 

Castings only per set 

Howard's Patent Stove-Pipe Dampers, so arranged that they may 
be firmlv held at any ooint desired. 
4 4J 5 5£ 6 7 inches. 

Price, $2 65 2 85 3 00 3 25 3 50 4 50 per doz. 

Howard's Patent Stove-Pipe Damper Handles per doz. 

Holmes' Patent Radiators, for Heaters, furnished with Howard's 
Patent Dampers each 

WASH STANDS, WATER COOLERS, ETC. 

Howard's Wash Stand Sinks, Single Bowl, Iron, Porcelain Lined, 

each 
Wash Stand Sinks, Double Bowl, Iron, Porcelain 

Lined each 

Wash Bowl Stands, Iron, Painted each 

Wash Bowls, White Metal. See " White Metal 

Goods." 
Soap Dishes, White Metal. See "White Metal 

Goods." 
Comb and Brush Holders, White Metal. See " White 

Metal Goods." 
Tumbler Holders, White Metal. See " White Metal 

Goods." 
Alcoves, for Partitions, White Porcelain, Plain... each 
Alcoves, for Partitions, White Porcelain, Decorated, 

each 
Alcoves, for Partitions, with Faucet, complete . each 
Water Drips, Iron Porcelain Lined, 13^ by ll£ inches, 

each 
Water Coolers, 6 Gallon, with Silver-plated Telegraph 

Faucets each 

Water Cooler Faucets, Telegraph Pattern, § inch, 

per doz. 
Water Cooler Faucets, Telegraph Pattern, 7-16 inch, 

short per doz. 

Water Cooler Faucets, Telegraph Pattern, 7-16 inch, 

long per doz. 

Water Cooler Faucets, Telegraph Pattern, £ inch, 

long per doz. 

Wash Basin Faucets, Telegraph Pattern. per doz. 

URINALS AND PRIVY TUBES. 

Howard's Corner Urinals, White Porcelain, 13 inch Backs, or- 
dinary — each 

Corner Urinals, White Porcelain, 13 inch Backs, new 

Patent Ventilating. each 

Side Urinals, White Porcelain, 6 inch Backs each I 

Side Urinals, Iron, Bronzed, Porcelain Lined each 

Corner Urinals, Iron, Bronzed, Porcelain Lined. each 
Privy Tubes, or Hoppers, White Porcelain, 1 2 J inch 
diameter at top, 6 by 9 opening at bottom, 17 inches 
high above the floor, (Ordinary, $6.50), New Ven- 
tilating each 

Privy Tubes, or Hoppers, Iron, Porcelain Lined, 10 
in. diam. at top, 5£ by 8 opening at bottom, 16 

inches high above the floor — each 

Corner Urinal Handles per doz. 

Side Urinal Handles per doz. 



515 00 
20 00 
20 00 

1 20 

5 00 

7 00 

13 00 

6 00 



3 50 

4 00 

4 50 
12 00 



4 00 

5 00 
5 00 
3 00 
3 00 



7 50 



5 00 



Brass. 



$18 00 

18 00 

18 00 

30 00 
42 00 



12 00 
12 00 



Plated. 



$12 00 



24 00 

30 00 

30 00 

39 00 
54 00 



18 00 
18 00 



CHARLES REUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 141 


PRICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Continued. 

ROUND AND FLAT HEAD NICKEL PLATED SCREWS. 


1-2 Inch. 


5-8 Inch. 


3-4 Inch. 


7-8 Inch. 


No. 3 $1 44 

4. 1 48 

5 1 54 

6 1 64 

7 1 77 

8 1 92 

9 2 09 

10 2 31 


No. 3 $1 46 

4 1 50 

5 1 58 

6 1 68 

7 1 82 

8 1 96 

9 2 13 

10 > 2 34 

11 2 56 

12.. 2 89 


No. 4 $1 56 

5 ^ 1 64 

6 1 74 

7 1 85 

8 2 00 

9 2 18 


No. 6 $1 80 

7 1 94 

8 2 10 

9 2 29 

10 2 52 

11 2 81 

12 3 15 

13 3 65 

14 4 25 

15 4 86 

16 5 50 


10 2 41 

11 2 65 


12 2 90 

13 3 28 

14 3 74 

15 4 34 

16 5 04 




1. Inch. 


1 1-4 Inch. 


1 1-2 Inch. 


1 3-4 Inch. 


No. 6 $1 86 

7 .. 2 05 

8 2 28 

9 2 50 

10 2 78 

11 ... 3 12 

12 3 57 

13 3 92 

14 4 40 

15 4 93 

16 5 64 

17 6 14 

18 6 64 


No. 6 $2 12 

7 2 22 

8 2 40 


No. 7 $2 85 

8 3 04 


No. 7. $3 69 

8 : 3 82 

9.. .. 3 94 


9 3 37 

10 3 72 

11 4 14 

12 4 60 

13 5 16 

14 5 80 

15 6 60 

16 1 42 

17 8 37 

18 9 53 

20 12 32 


9 2 81 

10 3 26 

11 3 60 

12 4 20 

13 ........ 4 69 

14 5 16 

15 5 65 

16. 6 17 

17 6 65 

18 7 25 

20 8 50 


10 4 30 


11 4 69 

12 5 18 

13 5 82 

14 6 61 

15 7 54 

16 8 60 

17 9 77 

IS 11 10 

20 12 81 

22 15 12 


2 Inch. 


2 1-4 Inch. 


2 1-2 Inch. 


2 3-4 Inch. 


No. 9 $4 57 

10 4 80 

11 5 24 


No. 8 $4 13 

11 5 62 

12 6 05 

13 6 89 

14 7 78 

15 8 65 


No. 10 $5 66 

12 6 88 


No. 16 $11 20 

18 13 84 

20 17 22 

22 20 68 

24 25 02 

3 Inch. 


13........ 7 69 

14 8 61 

15 9 45 

16 10 18 

17 11 44 

18 12 66 

20 15 44 

22 18 25 

24 21 45 


12 5 72 

13 6 64 

14 7 56 

15 8 49 

16 9 40 

17 10 34 

18 11 25 

20 13 24 

22 16 58 


16 9 45 

17 10 33 

18 11 44 

20 12 76 

22 16 49 


No. 16 $12 36 

18 15 00 

20 19 00 

22 23 09 

24 28 60 

26 35 20 


24 19 53 


' 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



142 



B.EUTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



PEICE LIST OF E AIL WAY CAE SUPPLIES— Continued. 



UPHOLSTERERS' GOODS. 

IMPORTERS OF PLUSHES, MOQUETTES, TETUANS, REPS, LINEN SEAT DUCK, TARPAULIN 
CANVAS, RUSSIA SHEETING, ETC. 

We are prepared to give the most advantageous quotations on these goods, and shall be 
pleased to furnish Samples, with Prices, when desired. 

Mohair Plushes, Plain and Figured, in the various colors and qualities per piece 

Moquettes, in choice and rich designs, and in Patterns for Seats and Backs per yard 

Tetuans, '• " " 54 inches wide. " 

Perkinades, 54 inches wide " 

Linen Seat Duck, u Howard's R. R. quality," 18 in. wide, about 40 yds. per piece " 
tt it u «» it 20 " " 40 " " u 

a a tt tt tt 24 tl "40 " " il 

Russia Sheeting, " " 40 " " 35 " " " 

Pelissier Padding, 20 inches wide, about 40 yards per piece " 

" Bear " Canvas, 26 " " " " '• per piece 

Tarpaulin Roofing Canvas, '' Howard's R. R. quality,". 45 inches wide per yard 

« it it n «( (t gg a a 

Burlaps, R. R. quality, 40 inches wide .. u 

Buckram, " 40 " , " 

French Straining Web, 3$ inches wide per piece 

Seaming and Pasting Lace, Worsted, usual quality per yard 

" " " " " extra fine quality u 

Seaming Cord..... per lb. 

Tufting Twine " 

Tufting Nails, Plush Covered, Crimson and Green per gross 

" " " " Scarlet " 

" " Satin " 

" " Tinned and Japanned " 

Tufting Buttons, Plush Covered, Crimson and Green " 

" " " " Scarlet " 

11 u Brass " 

" " Japanned ..per great gross 

Upholstery Nails, French pattern, Brass per gross 

" " " " Plated " 

Head Lining Nails, Plated, Small Size " 

" " " " Large Size " 

" u u Ivory Heads, Large Size , 

Upholsterers' Tacks, " Shelton Company's " Swedes Iron, full weight. 
2\ 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ounces. 

08 09 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 cts. per paper, less per 

cent, discount. 
Lace and Gimp Head Tacks, "Shelton Company's," Swedes Iron, full weight. 
1J 2 2J 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ounces. 

06 06 06$ 0V$ 08$ 10 11 12$ 14 15$ 11 19 cts. per paper, less per 

cent discount. 
Car Seat Springs, Tempered Steel Wire, Japanned, 3 inch, Knotted per dozen 



6 



" (other sizes to order) 
. per dozen 
" " Galvanized Iron Wire, 3 inch, Knotted, (other sizes to order) " 

Enameled Cloth, Muslin, Black, Green, and other colors, at Market Prices. 
it tt Dri „ u tt it tt a a 

it Duckj 

Linen Thread, "Marshall's," Black and White, in Skeins, " " 

" " " " Machine, in $ lb. balls, at Market Prices. 



$0 42 
45 
50 
37$ 
20 



1 00 
1 12$ 
1 50 
50 
87$ 

1 00 
75 

2 50 
87$ 

1 25 
37$ 
75 

2 50 



50 



PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. 



CHARLES RETJTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



143 



PEICE LIST OF RAILWAY CAR SUPPLIES.— Concluded. 



CAR HEAD LININGS. 

ENAMELED AND ENCAUSTIC PRINTED AND DECORATED. 

Printed Enameled (or Varnished) Car Head Linings. per square yard 

The Enameled Linings are the original style of finishing as furnished by us for years 
past, and which we continue to furnish, adding constantly to our variety of Patterns and 
Colors. 
Printed Encaustic Car Head Linings per square yard 

The Encaustic Process of finishing is of later date than the Enameled, and an improve- 
ment upon it. 

These Linings are not varnished, and are designed to be used without varnishing. They 
can be thoroughly cleaned with soap and water (except Castile soap) without injury to the 
colors, and customers may feel perfect confidence in this manner of cleansing them, as each 
Lining is subjected to this treatment before leaving the factory. 

Samples of Printed Linings furnished when desired. 
Decorated Encaustic Car Head Linings. 

The Encaustic process in these is the same as in the Printed Linings, and they can be 
treated in the same manner. In our long experience in manufacturing Decorated Linings 
for Drawing Room, Sleeping and Day Coaches, we have gained a reputation for excellence 
in quality of work and artistic designs, which will be maintained by the continued employ- 
ment of skilled artists and workmen. Our superior facilities for producing them enable us 
to insure to our customers the greatest advantage in quality and cost. Prices are, of course, 
dependent upon the richness of finish and amount of labor expended in decorating, and 
range from $80 to $400. We furnish very handsome Linings for Day Coaches at from $125 
to $175 each, and for Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches at from $200 to $300 each. 

In ordering, please send diagram giving full details of measurement, width covered by 
mouldings, position of lamps or other fixtures, and designate whether a roof or ground plan. 
For Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches give additional lines, showing the division into 
compartments, &c, or sections. 

COTTON ROOFING AND SEAT DUCK. 

Manufactured expressly for Car use, and furnished in any desired width, without seam, to 
144 inches. 

Cotton Roofing Duck, Extra 4 ply. per yard 

Cotton Roofing Duck, Extra 3 ply per yard 

Cotton Seat Duck, Extra heavy per yard 

SLEEPING CAR BLANKETS. 

Fine Wool Sleeping Car Blankets, Fancy Patterns per lb. 

Furnished in special patterns, which will be reserved for the exclusive use of the purchaser 
when desired. 

Our Sleeping Car Blankets are now in use on the prominent Sleeping Car Lines, where 
they may be seen. 
Sleeping Car Toilet Quilts, in variety of Colors and Patterns... each 

Bunting — Red, White and Blue , per piece 

Cocoa Matting. Plain, from 2-4 to 7-4 wide per yard 

Cocoa Matting, Fancy, from 2-4 to 7-4 wide per yard 

Cocoa Mats, in variety of Styles and Sizes per sq. foot 

Car Floor Oil Cloth, Heavy, Superior Quality, Oak and Fancy Colors, cut to sizes required, 

per sq. yard 
Locomotive Torches, Polished Brass , per doz. 



PATENT FEATHER BRUSHES. 



18, 



Bell Dusters, Plain Feathers, No. 10, $9.00; 12, $14.00; 14, $21.00; 16, $27.50; 

$32.50; 20, $37 00; 22, $42.00; 24, $46.00; 26, $50.50; 28, $53.00 per doz. 
Bell Dusters, Colored Feathers, No. 10, $10.50; 12, $16.50; 14, $23.50 ; 16, $30.00; 

$37. Ou; 20, $42.00; 22, $46.00 ; 24, $50.50 ; 26, $53.00 , 28, $56.00 per doz. 
Car Washers, Plain Feathers, No. 1, $10 50: 2, $14.00 ; 3, $17.50 ; 4, $21.00 per doz. 
Car Washers, ''Pope's Eyes" Feathers, No. 1, $7.00; 2, $y.00 ; 3, $10.50 per doz. 
Car Washers, Bristle Brush per doz. 



$1 00 



1 00 



42 00 



CHAKLES KKUTEK. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 



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Price, 


$3 75 


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$6 00 


$7 25 


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CHARLES KEUTEK. J. D. MALLOKY. 



146 



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HEAVY LOCOMOTIVE 

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Other meshes made to order, of which we can not give diagrams, for 
Window Screens for Shops to protect the Glass, Plain or Fancy Patterns. 
We make Brass Wire Cloth of Mesh, from 2 to 100. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 











REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


147 




LOCOMOTIVE CLOTHS. 






No Less than 100 Feet shall he Considered a Roll. 




IRON CRIMPED SPARK WIRE CLOTH. 






PRICES. 






Nos. 2£ Mesh, 9£ Wire, . . . $1 40 cents per square 


foot. 




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80 " " 


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80 " " 


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80 " " 


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Nos. 2* Mesh, 9 J Wire, . . . . $1 50 cents per square 


foot. 




3 " 10| " 








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3 " 12 " 








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95 " " 


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jNos. 4 Mesh, 17 Wire, . . . . $0 30 cents per square 


foot. 




5 " 18 « 








30 « " 


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148 



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One man can hoist from 500 to 1,000 lbs., and the 
block will hold at any point. 



Size of 
Block. 



I Ton. 

1 " 

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2 " 



No. of feet of 




Chain in 


Prices. 


each Block. 




26 


$25 00 


30 


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34 


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38 


50 00 



Price for addi 

tional Chain 

per foot. 



40 c. 
45 c. 

50 c. 
55 c. 



The peculiar merit attached to these Pulleys is, that 
while they are more powerful than ordinary Pulley 
Blocks, they also possess the novel and invaluable qual- 
ity of not "running down," under any circumstances, 
while the load is suspended to them. 

In ordering'either size, please specify height of Lift, 
or state what chain is required, as all Blocks are as 
priced above, with the same number of feet of chain in 
each. 



CHARLES ltKUTBK. 



J. D. MALLOKY. 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



149 



WESTON'S PATENT DIFFERENTIAL PULLEY BLOCKS 

Over 76,000 now in Use. 



No. It with Sprocket Wheel- 




The peculiar merit attached to these pulleys is, 
that while they are more powerful than ordinary 
Pulley Blocks, they also possess the novel and in- 
valuable quality of not "running down " under any 
circumstances, while the load is suspended to them. 

Wherever weights have to be lifted, this Hoisting 
Tackle willbe found invaluable. 

With No. 1, one man can raise two to three tons, 
and No. 2, one man can raise ten to twelve hundred 
pounds. 

The sheaves are made of hardened metal, and do 
not soon wear out. The Chain is made especially 
for these Blocks. 

In ordering either kind, please specify height of 
lift or state what chain is required. When worked 
with Sprocket-Wheel, it takes about three times the 
length of lift. When worked by pulling the chain, 
about four times the length of lift is required. 

No- 2, Without Sprocket Wheel. 



Block 
Tested to, 



2 Ton. 



No. Feet 

Chain in 

Each Block. 



3 

4 
5 

6 

8 

10 



30 Feet. 

30 " 

30 " 

50 " 

50 " 

50 " 

50 " 



Pri^P npr Price for 
Price per Ad(ri Chai 



Set. 



$75 00 
100 00 
125 00 
200 00 
300 00 
400 00 
500 00 



Per Foot. 



50 Cents. 
50 

50 
60 
70 
75 
80 




IROFE EXTRA. 



Block 


No. Feet 
Chain in 


Price per 


Price for 
Add'l Chain, 




Each Block. 


Set. 


Per Foot. 


J Ton. 


26 Feet. 


$20 00 


30 Cents. 


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25 00 


30 " 


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30 " 


30 00 


40 " 


1* " 


34 *' 


40 00 


45 " 


2 " 


38 " 


50 00 


50 " 


3 " 


38 " 


70 00 


50 " 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




Being worked with a rope the motion is 
quicker and steadier than that of any chain 
block. The extreme simplicity of construc- 
tion renders it absolutely impossible to get 
out of order, as is often the case with chain 
blocks, from the stretching of a link in the 
chain. They are made of wrought iron, 
bright pulleys and swivel hooks. 

It is self-sustaining, the eccentric brake 
being put in or out of action by moving the 
hand-rope to the right or left, or by pulling 
the rope outwards, causing it to touch the 
guides A. The weight can be lowered or 
sustained at any desired point. 

To lower the blocks, pull down the hand- 
rope an inch or two, this will release the 
brake, then allow the rope to run freely 
through the hand. 









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J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMOEE. 



151 



PEATT'S F^TE^TT 



ELASTIC BOILER-TUBE SCRAPER. 





CHRISTOFFEL. 



PRATT'S— $1.00 PER INCH. 



CHRISTOFFEL'S GOODS. 



TUBE CLEANER. 



2 inches and under, 

H ■" • • 

2J ... « . . 

2| « . . 

3 " 

3k " • • 

3* " . . 

3| « . . 

4 " 

4i "" • • 

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6 " 



$2 00 
2 25 



50 
75 
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25 
50 
75 
00 
50 
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6 00 

7 00 



BRUSH SCRAPER. 



1£ inches, 

1| 

2 

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3 

3i 

3* 

4 

4* 
5 



$1 00 
1 00 
1 10 
1 25 
1 40 
1 50 

1 60 
i 75 

2 00 
2 25 
2 50 

2 75 

3 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



152 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Dudgeon's Roller Tube Expander. 






1 


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20 00 


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25 00 


2 
30 00 


35 00 


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Price, each 


20 00 


20 00 


25 00 


42 00 


Size — inches 


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48 00 


55 00 


60 00 


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These dimensions refer to the external Diameter of Tube. 





FLAT STEEL WIRE TUBE BRUSHES. 




Outside 
Diam. of Tube. 



Diam. 


of Brush. 




15- 


-16 


1 


3- 


-16 


1 


1- 


-16 


1 


11- 


-16 


1 


15- 


-16 


2 


2- 


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Price, 


each. 


$1 


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1 


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1 


90 


2 


10 


2 


30 


2 


50 



Outside 
Diam. of Tube. 



21 
3 

3J 

3* 

3| 
4 



Diam. 


of Brush. 


2 


6- 


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2 


10- 


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2 


14- 


-16 


3 


2- 


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3 


6- 


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3 


9- 


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Price, each. 

$2 75 

3 00 

3 25 

3 60 

3 90 

4 25 



In ordering Scrapers or Brushes, give the outside diameter of the tubes. The Brushes are calcu- 
lated to be about one-eighth of an inch smaller than the inside diameter of the tubes. 



Cojle's Patent Steel Flue Brush. 




Size. 

4 inch, 
5 



Price. 

$5 00 
6 00 
1 00 
9 00 

11 00 

12 00 

13 50 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EBTJTEE & MALLOBY, BALTIMOEE. 



153 



LE COUNT'S 

Patent Expanding Mandrel or Arbor. 




Is made of steel, and is a true and stiff tool. Will hold better than a Mandrel 
driven by the hammer; do much better work than is generally done in that 
way, and where many changes are made, double the amount of it. All the 
working parts are hardened and well proportioned. It stands in about the same 
position to the Mandrel as the Horton or scroll does to the old wooden chuck. 
The range of the sizes made covers a large pile of the old style. They have 
now been before the public for four years, and we have yet to hear the first 
complaint. We could get recommendations by the hundred. Orders have been 
received for them from all parts of this country and Canada, and recently there 
has sprung up a demand for them in Europe. They are the cheapest labor-saving 
tool made. We make five sizes. 

EXPLANATION OF CUT. 

C is the steel Mandrel ; B B are two of the three keys that are drawn up and 
pushed down by the nut ; a groove is turned inside the nut A which catches the 
head of the key B, and thus draws them up to tighten the work ; in the outside 
of the nut A is a taper hole which the pin D fits, and which answers for a 
wrench ; this, like any Mandrel, requires a true hole to make a true job. Very 
heavy cuts, on large diameters, can be done on it without slipping. F represents 
the tool operating on a piece of work. 

We guarantee the workmanship on this tool to be first-class. Any failure 
from bad work or material will be made good, and users will confer a favor by 
returning such to us. 



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154 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



LE COUNT'S 



IMPROVED STEEL DOG, 




WITH HARDENED STEEL SCREWS TURNED IN THE LATHE. 

$ 60 

10 

80 

90 

1 10 

1 20 

1 40 

1 60 

$8 30 
Price for a Set of eight small sizes, from | to 2 inches, inclusive, $8.00. 



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2, h " 

3, | " 

4, 1 " 














5, 1J « 

6, 1J " 

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No. 9, 2£ inch, . 

10, 3 " ... 

11, 3J " ... 

12, 4 " 

Price of four large sizes, inclusive, 



$2 00 
2 20 
2 60 
2 90 

$9 70 



A Full Set of twelve Dogs from § to four inches, inclusive, $17«30. 



LE COUNT'S 

Patent Hollow Lathe Dog or Carrier. 

OF MALLEABLE IRON. 



They are thin so that the tool can be used close to the centre ; strong and 
light ; they are of a shape to hold ; the screws are hardened in a way that 
they are not easily broken ; they are perfect fits with full thread in the box. 



No. 1, f inch, 

2, I " 

3, f " 

4, 1 " 

5, It » 
6,1* " 

7, If " 

8, 2 " 



$ 



6 70 



Price for a set of 8 small sizes, from 
f to 2 inches, inclusive, $6.50. 



No. 9, 2* inch, . 

10, 3 " 

11, 3} " ... 

12, 4 u 

Price of four large sizes, inclu- 
sive $8 85 

A Full Set of 12 Dogs, from § to 4 
inches, inclusive, $15,00. 



5 inch Dog, 

6 " 




. $4 00 

5 00 

. r 45 cts. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



155 



LE COUNT'S NEW AND IMPROVED BOILER CLAMP. 



Is made of steel ; is heavy and very strong ; 
the foot is planed square by the screw; the 
screw is a good job, done in the lathe on true 
centres, and a good fit in a long nut with a full 
thread ; is suitable for any heavy work ; opens 
four inches from centre of screws, and runs 
back four and one-half inches. 

PRICE $5.00. 




LE COUNT'S STEEL CHUCK DRILL HOLDERS. 

They are of five sizes, planed on the bottom to give a good bearing in Tool 
post. The slot is rounded every way, so as to avoid corners that interfere with 
centering the Drill. 




PEICES. 



No. 1, taking Drills from | to T 9 ^-, 75 c. 

2, " ' " " T \ " I, 75 c. 

3, " 



No. 4, taking Drills from li to If, $1.00 
5, " " " If " 2, 1.00 



$4.40 



For the set of five Holders, $4.00. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



156 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



LE COTTZSTT'S 

STEEL CLAMP. 

Is very strong, with long perfect screws, having hardened steel points. The 
foot is finished square by the screw. So there is no slip. 




PRICE LIST OF STEEL CLAMPS. 

No. 1, 2 inch, ' 

" 2, 3 " 

" 3, 4 " 

" 4, 5 " - . 

" 5, 6 " - . , . ..,.;•. 

One set of five, inclusive from 2 to 6 inches, $12.50, 

CHARLES REUTEDL J. D. MALLORY. 



12 00 
2 25 
2 50 

2 75 

3 00 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



157 



Le Count's Patent Clamp Dog. 




Used for finished work and for many other purposes. 
They are well made, and of four sizes, taking anything 
from close to the sizes mven. 



No. 1, 1 inch between screws, 
" 2, U " 
« 3 2 « « « 

" 4, 3 " " " 



$1 00 
1 20 

1 60 

2 00 

$5 80 



Price for the whole set, $5 25. 



Le Count's Patent Machinist's Clamp. 

MALLEABLE IRON WITH HOLLOW BACK. 




No. 1, 2 inch, 
" 2, 3 " 
" 3, 4 " 



$1 50 


No. 4, 5 inch 


1 75 


" 5, 6 « 


2 00 






One set of five Clamps, inclusive, $10.00. 



The foot is finished square by the screw. The screws are long and hardened, 
a perfect fit, with full thread in the box. 

STRONG ENOUGH FOR MACHINISTS' USE. 



CHARLES REUTRR. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



158 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



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CHARLES RBUTBR. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



159 



Dreyfus' Patent Oilers. 



A SAVING OF FROM 50 TO 75 PER CENT. GUARANTEED. 



No. 10. 



3£ oz. capacity. 
2\ in. diameter. 
4| inches high. 




No. 0. 




1 oz. capacity. 

2 in. diameter. 
2£ inches high. 



IPIFtlOE LIST. 



Capacity. Diameter. 



No. — For Cards, Looms, Lathes, or for small 
Journals, ...... 

00 — For Card Cylinders, Strippers and Com- 
pact Connections, .... 
3 — Ditto, to fill from top, .... 
9 — For Shaftings, Pickers, Looms and Fans, 
9 W. B. — For Compact Shaftings, or Con- 
nections, 

10 — For Shaftings, Pickers, Looms and Fans, 

10 W. B. — For Compact Shaftings or Connec- 
tions, 

11 — For Shaftings or Connections where the 
Cups are required to be screwed in, 

12— 

13 — To fill from top, ..... 

13 W. B.— Ditto, 

14 — Ditto, 

15 — For Engines or Connections to be filled 
from top, 

18— For Upright Shafts, to order, 

22 — For Small Engines, Connections or Lathes, 

24 — For Engines, ..... 

25 — For Heavy Bearings or Pillar Blocks, 



1 oz. 



3£ 



11 

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Height. 



2£ in. 

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Price per 
Doz. 



; 1 50 

1 50 

9 00 

9 00 

9 00 

9 00 

9 00 

12 00 

12 00 

10 50 

10 50 

12 00 

15 00 

24 00 

12 00 

15 00 

21 00 



LOOSE PULLEY CUPS, WITH HOLLOW WIRES. 



No. 22, 
No. 23, 



Capacity. 



Diameter. 



1* in. 

7 ti 



Height. 



2| in. 
If « 



Price per 
Doz. 



$15 00 
15 00 



CHAKLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



160 



EBTJTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



ENGINE CUPS. 



Natliaii & Dreyfus' Patent. 

Shell Cased, No. 42. Skeleton, No. 72. 




1J oz. Capacity. 
2 in. Diameter. 
4 in. High 




2 oz. Capacity. 
2f in. Diameter. 
4* in. High. 



£>RIC.E LIST—JENaiNB CUPS. 



No. 20, 

21, 

28, 
36, 
42, 
60, 

M, 

100, 



SHELL CASED. 

Capacity. 

1-16 ounce. 

i " 



1 ' 

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2 ' 
1 quart. 



Diameter. 

1 inch. 
If « 

1* " 

2 " 

2 " 
2| « 

3 " 
10* " 



Height. 
1* inch. 
2 J " 
2* » 
3* " 
4 " 
4* " 
4* " 

16* " 



Price per doz. 



$ 



15 00 
24 00 
36 00 
48 00 
48 00 
60 00 
72 00 
240 00 



No. 30, 

46, 

48, 

54, 

60, 

72, 

76, 

100— Iron Mounted, 
100 — Brass Mounted, 

32 — Iron Mounted, 

32 — Brass Mounted, 



SKELETON. 

Capacity. 
| ounce. 

n " 

H " 

1 " 

11 ti 

i 4 

2 " 
4* 

1 quart. 
1 " 
8 ounce. 



Diameter. 
If inch. 
21 « 

2| « 
2|- " 
2* " 
2| " 

10* " 

10* " 
4* " 
4 " 



Height. 
2* inch. 
3* " 
3f " 
31 " 
3| " 
4* " 
5* " 
16 " 
16 " 
6 " 
6 " 



Price per doz. 

$ 30 00 
48 00 
48 00 
54 00 
60 00 
72 00 
84 00 
120 00 
•180 00 
42 00 
72 00 



Crank-pin Cups for Upright Engines to order. 



CHARLES KBUTER. 



J. D MALLORY. 



KEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



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CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



162 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Automatic Lubricators for Cylinders. 



NATHAN & DREYFUS' PATENT. 




With Yoke from 3 to 7 Inches. 





Plain Top from 1 to 4 Inch* 

PRICE LIST. 



Size, inches, 



Plain,. . 
With Yoke, 



1 


11 


2 


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3 


4 


5 


6 


$4 00 


6 00 


8 00 


10 00 


12 00 


16 00 














20 00 


27 00 


36 00 


45 00 



60 00 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



163 



PATENT CASTIRON GRINDSTONE FRAME. 




Arranged to be worked by hand or foot 
Size of stone, 30 in. x Si in., . . . 



• • 



$15 00 




Arranged for power or foot. 
Size of stone, 30 in. x 4J in., ..... 



$18 00 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 






164 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



IVJLaoliiiiists' Grrindstones 



NEW PATTERN. 




These are made with cast-iron sides, with a groove cast on the inside of 
each, in which a heavy galvanized plate is fitted. The sides are then bolted to- 
gether, with cemented joints, which makes the box water-tight. The legs are 
cast in one piece and firmly bolted to the sides. This box is a great improve- 
ment over the solid cast-iron one, being much lighter, cheaper, and just as 
durable. 



fitted with 34 in. x 4 in. Stones, 


$ 65 00 


" " 47 in. x 6 in. " 


110 00 


" " 54 in. x 6 in, " 


135 00 


Pulleys extra. 





PEICE OF GKINDSTONES. 

Berea, per lb. 

Ohio, ......... " 

Nova Scotia, . . . ... . . " 

Newcastle, " 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



165 



Patent Iron, Coal and Ore Tubs, 



These Tubs are of two kinds, viz : Light for horse power use, and heavy, for steam power. 
The scoop form, and the manner of construction of these Tubs are universally approved. They 
an be more quickly filled and more easily dumped than any other form of tub. 

Prices of Light or Horse Power Tubs, 
Capacity, 8 holding 1 ton Coal $75 00 per pair. 




1 ton 
1 ton 
1 ton 



. 80 00 

85 00 

.100 00 



Prices of Heavy & Steam Power Tubs- 

Each holding 500 lbs. Coal $70 00 each. 

" " 600 " 80 CO " 

" " 700 " 95 00 " 

" » 800 " 100 00 " 

" " 900 " 105 00 " 

" 1000 " 110 00 " 



Dumping rigging — small $15 00 each. | Dumping rigging — large 



.$20 00 



(This is used when coal is dumped on the dock in heaps, and is operated by the man managing 
the guy ropes.) 



Patent Iron Dock Blocks. 




These are sometimes called " snatch blocks," and are screwed into the 
dock timbers, or in a block in the ground, and have a swivel joint and 
spring to adapt themselves to any direction of the rope. 

PRICES. 

For I inch Rope or Chain, without friction rollers, 7 inch 

sheave, each, . . . . . . . . $15 00 

For 1 inch Rope or Chain, steel friction rollers, 7 inch 

sheave, each, 18 00 

For 1| inch Rope or Chain, steel friction rollers, 10 inch 

sheave, each, 22 00 

For l£ inch Rope or Chain, steel friction rollers, 15 inch 

sheave, each, 24 00 



CHARLES ItEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



166 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




IRON HOOK BLOCKS. 

These are also made of Iron, with a hook to hang at the end of 

the gaft. 

1 inch Eope, without friction rollers, 7 inch sheave, each, $ 6.00 
1 " " or chain, " " 7 " " " 7 50 

li tt u « ti « jo u u it 12 00 

l-i « « « « « 15 " " " 16 00 

1£ " " " Double Hook, with friction rollers, 

15 inch sheave, each, 20 00 



IRON BOX WHEEL-BARROWS. 

These Wheel-barrows are made with iron boxes, and are about as light 
as wood and much more durable. 




miCES. 



Each holding 200 lbs. coal, } 491 



250 



00 



Each holding 325 lbs. coal, $22 00 
« « 400 " 24 00 



IRON CAES, 




These are made of iron, are self-dumping, and will hold one ton of coal each. 

PRICE $17500. 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



167 



lE^TEIDTT 



TUBULAR WHEELBARROWS. 








All Iron, Canal Barrow for Hot Ashes 








PRICES. 




No. 1, 






$14 00 


No. H, 






15 00 


No. 2, 






16 00 


No. 3, 






17 00 


All 


Iron Coal Barr 


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FOR HOT ASHES, COKE, &c. 




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All Iron Coal Barrow, for Hot Ashes, Coke, &«. 




SIZE. 






PRICE. 


A, with 


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$26 00 


B, " 


a 


" 400 " " ... 


29 00 


C, " 


a 


" 260 " " ... 


26 00 


D, . 






22 00 


E. . 






28 00 


Pi • 






16 00 


G, . 






16 00 






CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 







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168 


REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




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CHAKLES REUTER. 



J. D. MAIiLORT. 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



169 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



170 



EEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Judson's Patent Lathe Chuck. 



THE STRONGEST CHUCK MADE OF THE SAME SIZE AND WEIGHT. 



CONSTRUCTED ON ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLES ; 

Each Jaw being independent in action, and so arranged that the pressure of the 
Screw toward the centre also presses the Jaw firmly against the face of the 
Chuck, holding the work more securely than any other Chuck now in use, with 
the same power expended on the screw. 

These Chucks have been in constant use for over four years and given 
entire satisfaction. 



The Ja 


ws and Screws are Cast Steel, and the Nuts of Malleable Iron. The 


workmanship is all first-class. The Casting is light, and yet with all necessary 


strength in the best position to resist the strain. 


An examination of the Chuck by the practical mechanic will show at once 


the principle on which it is constructed, and carry its own recommendation. 


IP^IOIES- 


4J in 


ch, $12 00 


6 ' 


< 20 00 


9 < 


. . 25 00 


12 < 


' 30 00 


15 ' 


35 00 


18 < 


45 00 


20 ' 


. 55 00 


24 < 


70 00 


28 < 


90 00 


30 < 


100 00 



CHARLES KBUTBR. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



171 



HORTON'S LATHE CHUCKS. 






This Cut gives a view of Horton's Patent Lathe Chuck together and 

in its parts. 




This Cut gives a view of all Chucks made over 12 inches in diameter. 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D . MALLORY. 



172 



EEUTBE & MALLOKY, BALTIMOBE. 



No. 1, Reverse Jaw Chuck 




The 4, 6, 9, and 12 inch Chucks have this style Jaws. 




The 6 inch Chuck. Jaws project \ inch from face of Chuck. 



3 JAWS. 

6 Inch Diameter and less, 

9 " 
12 " 
15 " 
18 " 
21 " 
24 " 
30 " 
36 " 
For Car Wheels, 



$26 


00 


34 


00 


44 


00 


52 


00 


62 


00 


80 


00 


100 


00 


170 


00 


230 


00 


250 


00 



4 JAWS. 



6 Inch Diameter 

9 " 
12 " 
15 " 
18 " 
24 " 



$32 00 
42 00 
56 00 
64 00 
75 00 

120 00 



CHAltL'ES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEB. 



173 



CUSHMAN'S PATENT CHUCKS. 




PATENT GEARED SCROLL CHUCK. 

INCLUDING KEY AND SCREWS. 



3 inch diameter, 

4 «i «< 

5 " " 

6 " 



$13 00 
16 00 
18 00 

20 00 




COMMON LEVER SCROLL CHUCK. 

BOLTS AND SCREWS INCLUDED. 

6 inch diameter, 



25 00 21 



$18 00 
24 00 
30 00 
36 00 
45 00 
60 00 




GEARED CHUCK WITH REVER 

KEY AND SCREWS INCLUDED 

3 inch diameter, 

4 " •' . ... 

5 :t " . ... 

6 " " . ... 
9 " " . ... 




Jill 
GEARED SCROLL CHUCK. 

INCLUDING KEY AND SCREWS. 

3 inch diameter, $12 00 

4 " " 15 00 

5 " 17 00 

6 " " 20 00 

9 " " 24 00 

CHARLES KECTER. 





XIHP^ — ==lllllilF 


. $12 00 
15 00 

. 17 00 
20 CO 


New Improved 


24 00 


INDEPENDENT FOUR JAW CHUCK. 




INCLUDING BOLTS AND KEY. 




9 inch diameter, .... $30 00 

12 " " 35 00 

15 " " 42 00 

20 " " ..... 60 00 
24 " » 75 00 



IMPROVED LEVER SCROLL CHUCK. 

With Set Screws in the Horn of the Jaw for truing up work 
and holding it extra tight. 

INCLUDING BOLTS. 

9 inch diameter, .... $24 00 

12 " " ■ 30 00 

15 " " 36 00 

18 " " 45 00 

21 " " 60 00 

DOUBLE LEVER SCROLL CHUCK. 

INLUDING LEVERS AND SCREWS. 

3 inch diameter, .... $10 00 

4 " " 12 00 



J. D. MALLORY. 



174 



EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Portable Forges, Nos. i & 2 

WITH WHEEL OR ROTARY MOVEMENT. 





Forge No. 1, Price $27.00. Forge No. 1, with Hood, Price $30.00. 

Forge No. 2 is same style as Forge No. 1, only larger size. 



Portable Forge, Nos. 21 & 3 

WITH WHEEL OR ROTARY MOVEMENT. 





Forge No. 2£, with Hood, Price $44.00. 



Forge No. 3, with Hood, Price $56.00. 



This is the same in size and style as Forge No. 2, excepting the Gearing, which in Forge 
No. 1\ is at the back of the Forge, the Shaft being so placed that Pulleys can be attached to 
run by power. 



CHARLES RETJTER 



J. D. MALLORY. 



EEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



175 



Portable Forges with Lever Moyement. 





Nos. 2£ & 3, with Lever and Hood, $56.00. 



No. 4, with Lever and Hood, $78.00. 



The Forges are worked by a Lever movement with an up and down stroke. The Lever is 
preferred by some to the Wheel or Rotary movement, as it enables the worker to stand farther from 
the fire, and allows more freedom of movement. The Lever on all our Lever Forges is less tiresome 
than that on an old-fashioned Bellows, and gives a steadier and more effective blast. 

PRICES OF BLACKSMITHS' FORGES. 



ROTARY. 


O 


Size of 
Fire-Pan. 


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Inches 


Inches. 


Lbs. 


Inches. 




Forge No. 1, . .• 


30 


17x20 


85 


6 


$27 00 


Forge No. 1, with Hood, 


30 


17x20 


88 


6 


30 00 


Forge No. 2, . 


30 


20x24 


98 


8 


35 00 


Forge No. 2, with Hood, 


30 


20x24 


104 


S 


40 00 


Forge No. 2J, . 


25 


21x27 


130 


8 


44 00 


Forge No. 2£, with Hood, 


25 


21x27 


140 


8 


50 00 


Forge No. 3, 


25 


24x30 


140 


9 


50 00 


Forge No. 3, with Hood, 


25 


24x30 


150 


9 


56 00 


X.EVER, 












Forge No. 2£, with Lever, 


25 


21x27 


140 


8 


50 00 


Forge No. 2£, with Lever and Hood 


25 


21x27 


150 


8 


56 00 


Forge No. 3, with Lever, 


25 


24x30 


150 


9 


60 00 


Forge No. 3, with Lever and Hood, 


. . . 25 


24x30 


160 


9 


66 00 


Forge No. 4, 


25 


30x40 


185 


9 


70 00 


Forge No. 4, with Hood, 


25 


30x40 


200 


9 


78 00 


POWER. 












Forge No. 2£, for Power, with Hood 


25 


21x27 


140 


8 


50 00 


Forge No. 3, for Power, with Hood 


25 


24x30 


150 


9 


60 00 


Forge No. 4, for Power, with Hooc 


, . . . 25 


30x40 


200 


9 


75 00 


Forge No. 5, (oval) 


22 


36x54 


550 


9 


145 00 


Forge No. 6, (circular) 


22 


54x54 


600 


9 


160 00 



CHARLES KEUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



176 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



THE EMPIRE FORGE 



With Hood and Doors Complete. 




"EMPIRE" FAN BLOWING PORTABLE FORGES FOR MACHINISTS, 
BLACKSMITHS, MINERS, &c. 



No. 0, 7 inch Fan, for hand use, .... 
No. 1, 7 " " " .... 

No. 2, 8 " " " . 

No. 3, 8 " " .... 

Arranged for Power, $5.00 additional. 



each, $35 00 
40 00 
50 00 
60 00 



ROOT'S PATENT IMPROVED PORTABLE FORGE. 



No. 1, Hearth, 14 inch. Blast for 24 inch Bellows, 
No. 2, " 14 x 29 « 30 " " 

No. 3, 
No. 4, 



20 x 30 " 
36 x 42 


36 " " 
40 u " 


CHARLES REUTER. 


J. D. MALLORY 



$48 00 
58 00 
80 00 

107 00 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 177 



FOUNDRY FACINGS. 



These Facings are prepared with the greatest care and cannot be excelled, 
and our prices will compare very favorably with any in the market. We there- 
fore solicit your orders confident that a trial will give entire satisfaction. 

BITUMINOUS FACING, 

Made from Selected Lump Coal, from the Westmoreland Coal Co's Mines. This 
Coal, is noted for its great yield as a Gas Coal ; its percentage of Bitumen there- 
fore being very large, makes it the best for Foundry purposes. It peels readily, 
and makes good castings. # 

Mix 1 to 8 or 9 of sand for Heavy Work, and 1 to 12 or 14 for light castings. 

Price, per bbl., $3.00 j per hhd., $14.00. 

ANTHRACITE DUST, OR LEHIGH FACING, 

Made from Pure, Washed Anthracite Coal, powdered with great care and 
bolted through fine silk cloth, making it of a uniform grade. For heavy work 
it cannot be excelled. 

Price, in bbls., 1J cts. per lb. 

SOAPSTONE FACING, 

Prepared from Selected Stone, pulverized very fine and bolted, making it equal 
to Black Lead. It is well adapted for Stove and Hollow Ware Foundries, and 
extensively used by them. 

Price, per bbl., $4.50 

GENUINE BLACK LEAD. 

This Lead is the brand known as the Double Hammer German Lead, per- 
fectly pure. It gives a beautiful finish to castings, and is much used as a facing 
and loam wash. 

Price, in bbls., ..... 6 cts. per lb. 

CHARCOAL DUST, 

Made from Selected Sappling Oak Charcoal, ground and bolted very fine. Used 
for dusting on over other facings, and for light work, such as Stove Plates, Or- 
namental Castings, &c. 

Price, in bbls., 3£ cts. per lb. 

Clark's Patent Khode Island Facing, .... 3? cts. per lb. 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 

12 



178 EETTTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



FOUNDRY FACING-S-Continued. 



EXTRA STOVE PLATE FACING. ' 

This Facing is especially intended for Stove Plates, Hollow Ware, and light 
work of all kinds, where " printing back " is necessary. It can be used alone, 
but a little Charcoal dusted on adds to the finish of the work. A trial will con- 
vince you of its superiority. We furnish it in bbls. or hhds., as may be most 
convenient. 

Price, 3 cts. per lb. 

No. 1 FACING, OR PATENT BLACKING. 

This is used especially for light work. It cannot be excelled for thin plate 
castings, or where the iron is required to run out very thin. It gives a beau- 
tiful fine finish. 

Price, in bbls., . . . . . 3 cts. per lb. 

No. 2 FACING. 

Used for general work. Making an equally fine face on light or heavy 
work, such as Iron Railings, Columns, &c. 

Price, in bbls., 3& cts. per lb. 

CEYLON PLUMBAGO, No. 1 DUST. 

A very superior facing, used for fine work. 

Price, in bbls., 9 cts. per lb. 

FLOUR (For Cores.) 

As the price of Foundry Flour fluctuates continually, we prefer not to 
fix any positive price, but will always furnish it at the lowest market figures. 
We can furnish Rye chops for coarse cores. 

Price, . . . . . . . 3 i cts. per lb. 

COKE DUST. 

A very good facing for some classes of heavy work. It is also used in Steel 
works, and for Roofing purposes. 

Price,' in bbls., If cts. per lb. 

Carbon Dust, 1£ cts. per lb. 

Smut Blacking, (a heavy facing,) . . . If " " 

Sea Coal, $2.00 per bbl. 

Sour or Spoiled Molasses, . from 22 cts. to 27 cts. per gallon. 
(ft^g^Special prices made for large quantities of any of the above Facings. 

CHAKLES REUTEK. J. D. MALLOKY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



179 



BRUSHES 




SWEEPING BROOM. 

Head, 12 inch, per dozen, . . $14 00 

" 13 " " . 15 00 

" 14 " " . 16 00 

" 15 " " . 18 00 

Brooms covered with Sheet Iron for Glass 
Works and Rolling Mills, $3.00 extra per doz. 



CASTING BRUSH. 



No. 1, 5 Rows, 2 in. wire, per doz., 

No. 2, 5 ". 3 " " . 

No. 3, 5 " 4 " " . . 

No. 4, 5 " 5 " " . . 

Iron Bound, 75 cents extra, per doz. 




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7 50 W! 11 ''"■■ 


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CASTING BRUSH, 




WITH HANDLE. 




No. 1, 5 Rows, 2 inch, per doz., 


$7 00 


No. 2, 5 " 3 " " . 


7 50 


No. 3, 5 " 4 " " . 


8 00 


No. 4, 5 " 5 " " . 


9 00 


Iron bound, 75 c 


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tra, p 


;r doz 





FOUNDRY BRUSH. 

No. 1, 3 inch, per doz., 

No. 2, 4 " " 

No. 3, 5 " "... 





Patent Rubber-Cushioned Brush. 



Per dozen, 
Refilled, per dozen, 



$15 00 
9 00 



CHARLES HEDTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 











180 REUTER & MALLOKY, BALTIMORE. 




Mot 

SQUARE TROW 


ilclers' 1 


Fools. 

FLANGE LIFTERS. 


ELS. 






1x4, $0 50 each. 


fx 16 inches, .... $1 50 each. 






11x5, 75 " 


|x 18 " 1 65 " 






l] x 5£, 95 " 


1 x 20 • " 1 75 " 






If x6, 1 15 " 








2x6, 1 25 " 


SWABS. 
Pure Flax, . . . . $3 00 per doz. 






HEART TROWEL. 








2 inches wide, . . . $0 50 each 


CRUCIBLES. 






2* " ... 75 " 
3. " " .... 1 00 a 


Dixon's, 1 t> • i 

-, .. , > Price, per number, . 

Gautier s, J ' r 






OVAL DOG TAIL. 


MOULDERS' SHOVELS. 






1 inch wide, . . . . 65 cts. each. 


No. 1, $15 00 






1J " " .... 75 cts. " 


No. 2 18 00 






SPOON SLICKS. 


FOUNDRY RIDDLES. 






1| inch wide, ■ . . .65 cts. each. 


Iron, all Nos., . . . $11 00 per doz. 






l| " " .... 75 cts. " 


Brass, No. 2 to 3, . . . 24 00 
Brass, No. 4 to 6, . . . 20 00 " 






TAPER ROUND POINT. 


Brass, No. 8 to 20, . . . 18 00 " 






1 inch wide, . . . .60 cts. each. 


Galvanized, No. 1 to 6, . . 14 00 






1£ " ' " . 70 cts. " 


Parting Sand Riddles ^Iron or 






1} " " .... 85 cts. " 


Brass, from No. 15 to 40), $10 to $20 " 






Coal Screens, (heavy made) . $9 and $10 each. 






FLANGE AND BEAD. 


Heavy Screen Bottoms, per square foot, 30 cents. 






| inch wide, . . . . . $1 00 each 


Light Wire Work, " " " 20 " 
Foundry Sifting Machine, (saves 






YANKEE. 

\ inch wide, . . . .50 cts. each. 
| " ■ " 65 cts. " 


labor and time), . , . . $27 00 
The above Riddles are made expressly for 






foundry use. 






1 " " 80 cts. " 


MOULDERS' BELLOWS. 






FLAT AND CURVED FLANGE. 


10 inch, . . . . . $1 25 each. 






| inch wide, . . . . . $1 50 each. 


11 " 

12 " 


1 ou " 

2 00 " 






BEAD SLICKS. 


13 " 


2 25 " 

2 50 " 

. . 3 00 " 

4 00 " 






\ inch wide, . . . $0 75 each. 
| " ' k . . . . . 1 00 " 


14 " 

15 " 

16 " 






DOUBLE SQUARE END. 


FOUNDRY BRUSHES, 






\ inch wide, .... 50 cts. each. 
\ " " 65 cts. " 








WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES. 






1 " " 80 cts. " 


No. 1, • • . . $3 50 per doz. 
No! 2, 3 75 " 






HEART AND SQUARE. 

1 inch wide, . . . $0 50 each. 
1$ " " . . . . 75 " 

2 " " . . . . 1 00 " 


No. 3, 4 50 " 

No. 4, 5 50 " 

No. 5, 6 75 " 






No. 6, 8 00 " 






PIPE AND CORNER SLICKS. 


HARD DUSTERS, 

WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES. 






Square Corner. 


Pipe. 


Hf. Rd. Coiner. 


No 1, $3 50 per doz. 

No! 2, 4 00 " 
















2 in. 60 cts. 


Any curve, 


1 inch, . 50 cts. 


No. 3, 4 50 " 






2£ " 65 cts. 


50 cents 


l£ " . 60 cts. 


No. 4, 5 00 " 






3 " 80 cts. 


each. 


1£ " . 65 cts. 
If " . 70 cts. 
2 " . 75 cts. 


No. 5, 6 00 " 

No. 6, . . • • • 7 50 " 

CORE BRUSHES. 








LIFTERS. 


Varnish Brushes (1 to 5 inches), per inch 20 cts. 






^ x 12 inches, . . . .50 cts. each. 


f 7 Knot, $4 50 per doz. 






4 x 14 " 70 cts. '• 


White Wash Brushes, -1 8 " 5 00 " 






fxlG " 90 cts. " 


(9 " 5 75 u 






1x18 " |1 00 " 


Ferrule Brushes, (3 and 4 fer.) per fer., 40 cents. 




CHARLES KEUTER. J. D. MALLOKY. 





EEUTEK & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



181 



IRON CISTERN PUMPS. 



ON BASE WITH IRON VALVE SEAT, AND COUPLINGS BELOW. 



ALL PUMPS FITTED FOR LEAD OR IRON PIPE. 





SIZES AND PRICES. 

Iron. 
No. 0, 2\ inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe 1 inch calibre, each $3 50 

No. 1, 2\ inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe I inch calibre, each 4 00 

No. 2, 2£ inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe \\ inch calibre, each 4 50 

No. 3, 3 inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe \\ or l£ inch calibre, each, 5 00 
No. 4, 3J inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe \\ or \\ inch calibre, each. 5 50 
No. 5, 3j inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe, \\ or \\ inch calibre, each, 6 50 
No. 6, 3| inch calibre, suitable for 

Pipe \\ or 2 inch calibre, each... 8 00 



$6 00 



7 00 



8 00 



10 00 



SIZES AND PRICES. 

No. 1, 1\ inch calibre, suitable for Pipe 

\\ inch calibre, each $4 25 

No. 2, 3 inch calibre, suitable for Pipe 

\\ inch calibre, each 4 75 

No. 3, 3£ inch calibre, suitable for Pipe 

\\ inch calibre, each 5 25 

No. 4, 4 inch calibre, suitable for Pipe 

1 \ inch calibre, each 5 75 

No. 5, 4$ inch calibre, suitable for Pipe 

\\ or l£ inch calibre, each 6 25 

Stroke, four inches each size. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



182 



RBUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



STAB WELL PUMP. 

Anti-Freezing, with Wrought Iron Connecting Pipe— Patent Sand Valve. 




SIZES AND PEICES. 

No. 1, 2\ inch bore, for 1 inch suction pipe, 

No. 2, 2£ " " U « 

No. 3, 2| " " 1J " 

No. 4, 3 " " U 

No. 5, 3i " " H M " 



$7 00 

7 50 

8 00 

8 50 

9 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



183 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



184 



KEUTER & MALLOEY, BALTIMORE. 



Deep Well Force Pump, 




STANDARD AND CYLINDER, SIZES AND PRICES. 



Standard with No 0, 2\ inch cylinder, $19 00 

" " No. 1, 2| " 19 00 

" " No. 2, 3|- " 20 00 

" " No. 3, 3| " 21 00 



Standard with No. 4, 4 inch cylinder, $22 00 

" "' 3 in. Double-Acting :< 25 00 

it u 4in> a « a 27 00 

Length of stroke 6 inches. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



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J. D. MALLORY. 



186 



BEUTEE & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



STEAM BOILER FEED PUMP. 



WITH COLUMN AND SINGLE PULLEY, FOR HAND OR POWER. 







Steam Boiler Feed Pump on bed plate, with column, crank shaft, face plate, 
and single pulley with iron handle for hand or power use. One of the chief 
advantages of this style of Pump is the ease with which it can be fastened to its 
place on the floor. The Pump and column being perfectly in line with each 
other — only the bed plate requires leveling. 

This Pump will feed boilers under any steam pressure. We always recommend 
the shortest possible suction pipe to a feed Pump, as there is not so much danger 
of its losing its priming 



No. 11, 2 in 
No. 12, 2£ 
No. 13, 3 
No. 14, 2 
No. 15, 2£ 
No. 16, 3 



SIZES AND PRICES, 



diam., 3 in. stroke, 1 in. sue. & dis., 16 in. diam. pulley, 4 in. face, $32 00 



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20 
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40 00 
50 00 
65 00 
75 00 
80 00 



Price with 
loose pulley. 

$36 00 

44 00 

55 00 

70 00 

80 00 

90 00 



CHARLES RETJTER. 



J. D MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



187 



FOOT VALVES AND STRAINERS. 






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CHARLES KEUTEK. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



188 



EEUTEE & MALLOEY, BALTIMOEE. 



BOILEE FORCE PUMP. 



FOR POWER. 




SIZES AND PRICES. 

Diameter of Piston, 1£ inch, Length of Stroke, 6 inch, Price, $10 00 



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90 00 



We make them with Brass Plunger when used for pumping hot water, at an 
additional cost of material only. 



CHARLES HEDTER. 



J. D. MALLOHY. 













REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


189 






OILS. 








Dolls. Cts. 
SPERM OIL, . . Per gall. 
LARD " " 
ENGINE " 

PARAFINE OIL, . " 
NATURAL «« 
TALLOW " . " 
SIGNAL 
SPINDLE " . " 


Dolls. Cts. 
No. 1 MACHINERY, . Per gall. 
No. 2 " " 
WEST VIRGINIA— 

28° Gravity, . . " 

29° " " 

30° " " 

31° " . . » ■ 
FISH OIL, . . . " 
DRILLING OIL, . " 




OILERS. 

Patent Malleable Iron Oiler, with patent elliptic steel spring, 


Per Doz. 

$Y.50 




OLMSTEAD'S IMPROVED OILERS. 








BRASS AND COPPER OILERS. 








No. 00, Extra size, for Engineers, straight or bent tubes, . 

No. 0, For Engineers, . 

No. 1, Same size as No. 1 Tin, for Machinists, etc., ... 

No. 2, For Sewing Machines, " " " .... 

No. 3, " tl " .etc., 


$12.00 
9.00 
8.00 
7.00 
5.00 






TIN OILERS. 
No. 0, Long Bent Spout, .... 


4 25 




No. 0, For Engineers, etc., 

No. 1, Machinists' size, .......... 


4.00 
3.60 


No. 2, " " etc., . . 


3.00 
2.40 


ZINC OILERS, WITH DRIP CUPS, SAME AS BRASS. 






No. 00, Extra Size, straight or bent tubes, 

No. 0, For Engineers, etc., 

No. 1, For Machinists, etc., 

No. 2, For Sewing Machines, etc., 


7.50 
5.00 
4.25 
3.50 






OIL FILLERS. 








Copper or Brass, tin bottom, 1 pint, ........ 

it tt it tt ii (( 

] 2 

a it ti a o " 

Copper, brass bottom, 1 " 

" H " 

it a it 2 u 


12.00 
14.00 
16.00 
14.00 
16.00 
18 00 




Long Tubes, $2.00 more per dozen. 

Engineers' Sets, Fancy Cans and Fillers, with Drainers, 3 pes., 
tt it ti tt (< tt tt ti 5 <i 


12.00 
. 16.00 




GLASS LTJIBZE^IOj^TOIE^S 

FOR ENGINES AND SHAFTING. 








Endorsed by all the leading mechanics of the age. Warranted to give entire sa 


isfaction. 






CHAKLES ItEUTEK. J. D. MALLORY. 











190 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




TIN LANTE] 


per doz. $10 00 


No. Sun Lantern, (kerosene) 


" 1 Little Giant, (with heater, . 


13 00 




" 2 Railway King, 
" 4 Oil and Candle, . 


8 50 

9 50 




" 5 Double Guard Railroad, 


10 00 




u q a u u 


10 50 




« 8 Open Tops, 

" 11 Little Giant, ... 


6 50 
11 00 




" 12 Same as No. 6, with heater, 


" 13 00 




" 15 Candle only. 


4 50 




" 16 Euby Eailroad, .... 


25 00 




" 17 Green " ... 


« 23 00 




" 18 Blue " ... 


23 00 




" 19 Euby Eailway King, . 

" 27 Single Guard and Sangster Sprin 

" 38 Open Top Lanterns, . 

it QQ a a a 


20 00 
g Lamp Pot, " 8 50 

10 50 
10 50 




" 40 Open Top Euby Lanterns, 
" 41 " " Blue " 


22 00 
20 00 




" 42 " " Green " 


20 00 




" 43 Open Top White Lanterns, 
" 44 Little Giant, Euby " 


9 50 

22 00 




" 45 Open Top'Blue, 

" 46 " " Green, " 


20 00 
20 00 




White Globes for any above, 


. per doz. $2 00 to 3 00 




Euby " " . . 
Blue or Green " " 


6 00 to 9 00 
4 50 to 6 00 




Station Lamps, Switch Lamps, Tail Lamps. 




WESTLAKE'S LOOSE GLOBE LANTERNS. 


conductors' fancy lanterns. 






Brass. 


German 
Silver. 


Plated Silver 
or Nickel. 


New York Belle each 


$4 25 
5 00 
5 50 

5 75 

6 00 


6 00 

7 00 

8 00 

9 00 
8 00 


6 00 

7 00 

8 00 
8 00 
8 00 


Conductors' Pet a 


" Gem " 


" Reflector, each 

Railway Queen, each 




Marked to order when required. 


CHARLES REDTEK, J. D. MALLORY. 





REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



191 



EMERY. 

We keep in stock a full assortment of the following brands and numbers : Chester, Washing- 
ton Mills, Wellington Mills. Numbers 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 30, 36, 46, 54, 60, 70, 80, 
90, 100, 120, 150, Flour, and Crocus. 
Put up in kegs of about 200 lbs. — Flour, regular Nos., per lb. 



Chester. Washington. Wellington. 



packages of 10 lbs., 



EMERY PAPER, CLOTH, Etc. 



Emery Paper, No. 00 to l£, 

11 " No. 2, . 

" " No. 2J, 

" " No. 3, . , 

Flint Paper, No. 00 to lj, 

" " No. 2, 2$, and 3, 
Star Paper, all numbers, 
Emery Cloth, No. 00 to If, 

11 " No. 2, 

11 " No. 2f, . 

" " No. 3, 

Roll Extra Flint Paper, in 50-yard rolls, No. 00 to 2, 

11 " " u No. 2J, . . 

" " " " No. 3, 



For pattern makers, 



GLUE. 

Sheet, 



For brass-work, 



$7 00 per ream. 

8 00 
10 00 
12 00 

4 50 

5 00 
3 50 

20 00 
22 00 
26 00 
28 00 

10c. pe 

lie. 

12c. 



yard. 



ROTTEN-STONE. 

Soft English, per lb., 

PUMICE-STONE. 

Selected, . . . per lb., Powdered, . . . per lb., 

GUM SHELLAC. 



per lb. 



cts. 



cts. 



cts. 



White, . . . per lb., Sheet, .... per lb., 

PATENT POLISHING OIL. 



per gall. 



GROUND GLASS. 

For grinding Valves, per lb., 

DRY RED LEAD. 

Per lb. 

PLUMBAGO. 

Dixon's Pure, per lb. 

BORAX. 

By the Barrel, . per lb.. Less than a Barrel, . per lb., 

By the quantity in Barrels or Boxes, * • @ per lb., 



CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



192 



KEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



Screw Lifting and Carrying Jacks, 





SIZES AND PRICES. 

Lifting, and Carrying Jacks, .... $250 00 per pair. 

Lifting Jacks, 18 inch, 90 00 " 

" " 24 " 115 00 

30 " ..... 135 00 

" " 36 " 145 00 

They have a large Screw and Double Eatchet Lever. Made with best 
wrought iron, machine cut square thread screws, and best workmanship and 
material throughout. 

"Wrought Iron Lifting Jacks. 

FOR RAILWAY CARS, &c, HAVING LARGE SCREW AND RATCHET LEVER. 

PRICES. 

18 inch, $75.00. 24 inch, $100.00. 36 inch, $140.00 per pair. 

TEA VERSING SCREW JACKS. 

Lift 12 tons, traverse 12 inches, . . . $180 00 per pair. 

RAILWAY FOG SIGNALS. 

Water-proof, Treble Capped, ...... $12 00 per gross. 

" " " with Patent Clips, (prevents 

them being brushed from the track,) . 20 00 " 

MINERS' SAFETY LAMP. 

BEST ENGLISH MAKE. 

Fireman's Lamp, No. 10, . . . . . $48 00 per doz. 

Common Clanney, 66 00 

New Castle, (Improved Lock) .... 48 00 « 

Best Clanney, 75 00 " 

CHARLES KEUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTBR & MALLOBY, BALTIMOEE. 



193 



JACK SCREWS. 

BELL BOTTOM. 




U 

n 
u 
u 
i* 
i* 
if 
if 

1! 
If 

If 

If 
2 

2 

2 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
2J 
21 
2i 
2* 
2J 



inches in diameter, Iron Barrel 6 inches long, 



Locomotive, 



6 " " 

8 tf 
10 

12 " " 

6 " " 

8 " ■" 
10 
12 

14 " 

16 " 

6 " " 

8 " " 

10 " 

12 " 

14 " " 

16 " " 

20 " " 

24 " " 

8 " " 

10 " " 

12 " " 

14 " " 

16 " 

20 " " 

24 " 

8 " " 

10 " " 

12 " " 

14 " " 

16 " 

20 " " 

24 " " 

Handles Extra. 



13 50 
4 00 
4 00 



75 
00 
50 
50 
00 
50 
00 
50 
00 
50 
75 

6 50 

7 75 

8 00 

9 50 
10 50 
13 50 

8 75 

9 50 
10 00 
10 50 

12 00 

13 50 

16 00 
10 00 

10 75 

11 50 

12 00 
12 75 

14 75 

17 50 



13 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



194 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



SHOVELS AND SCOOPS 



AMES' CAST STEEL EDGE PLATED SHOVELS. 
BLACK. 



D. Handle, Plain Back, Square Point, per doz., 
" " " " Round " " 

Long " " " " " " 

D. ' " Strap " Square " " 



No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 




15 00 
15 50 
15 00 
15 50 


15 50 

16 00 

15 50 

16 00 








No. 4 

16 50 

17 00 

16 50 

17 00 



OAST STEEL SHOVELS. 





No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


D. Handle, Strap Back, Square Point, per doz., 
" " " " Eound " " 




15 50 

16 50 
18 00 


16 50 

17 50 


17 50 

18 50 


Shaw's Pat. Shovel and Tamping Bar, " 







LEHIGH O^lST STEEL. 



D. Handle, Strap Back, Square Point, per doz. 
" " " " Eound " ' " 



No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 




13 75 

14 50 


15 10 
15 10 





No. 4 

16 25 
16 25 



ROWLAND'S CAST STEEL. 



D, Handle, Plain Back, Square Point, per doz., 
" " " Eound " " 



No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 


....... 


13 50 
13 50 


14 00 
14 00 



No. 4 



15 00 
15 00 



SCOOP SHOVELS 

LONG OR SHORT HANDLES. 





No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


Ames' Cast Steel Polished, 

Rowland, 




18 00 
15 00 


19 00 
16 00 


20 00 
17 00 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



195 



RAILROAD PICKS, &c 









WASHOE RAILROAD PICKS. 










PRICES. 




No. 1, 23 


nches 


Ion 


g, weighs 4? lbs., per doz., .... 


$14 00 


2. 25 


tc 


« 


it ^ « u 


15 00 


3, 27 


u 


« 


" g (C (( 


16 00 


4, 29 


a 


a 


" 6£ " « ... 


17 00 


5, 31 


tt 


a 


" 7£ " " .... 


18 00 



RAILROAD PICKS.— Axe Finish. 

PRICES. 
Weighing 4 to 5 lbs., per doz., 



" 4J to 5J, 5 to 6 lbs., per doz., 

5i to 6£, 6 to. 7 " 



RAILROAD PICKS— Common. 
prices. 

Weighing 5 to 6 lbs., per doz., 



7 to 1\ lbs., 



RAILROAD TAMPING PICK. 



No. 1, Weighing 5 to 7 lbs. each, per doz., 
2, " 5 to 7 lbs. " 



PICK POLLS. 

For .Railroad Companies' use, furnished at 12 cents per lb. 

RAIL TONGS. 

Cast Steel Jaws, each, 



COAL MINERS' PICKS. 

CAST STEEL, POLISHED POINTS. 



No. 1, per doz. 

2, « 

3, « 
4, 



MASONS' HAMMERS. 



$15 00 

15 50 

16 00 



$11 


50 


12 


00 


$15 


00 


18 


00 



50 



Cast Steel Head and Edge, per lb., 
Solid Cast Steel, 





$10 


00 




10 


50 




11 


00 




12 00 


18 


cei 


its. 


35 


( 


i 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 













196 EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 




RAILROAD SPIKE MAULS. 






Cast Steel Face, 5 to 8 lbs., per lb., 

Solid Cast Steel, " 


18 cents. 
35 « • 






COAL SLEDGES. 








Cast Steel Face, 5 to 9 lbs., per lb., 

Solid Cast Steel, 5 to 9 " " 


18 cents. 
35 " 






STONE SLEDGES. 








Cast Steel Face and Pene, 8 to 40 lbs., per lb., . . 

Solid, 8 to 40 lbs., " .... 


16 cents. 
34 " 






STONE HAMMERS. 








Double Face, Cast Steel, plated, per lb., 

" solid, " 

" Edge, " " plated, " 

" solid, « 


18 cents. 
35 « 
18 « 
35 " 






STRIKING HAMMERS. 








Cast Steel Face, 6 to 25 lbs., per lb., . . . . . 
" 2 to 5 " ' " . ... 
" Solid, 6 to 25 " " . . . 
" " " 2 to 5 " " 


18 cents. 
20 « 
35 " 
38 " 






FOG SIGNALS OR TRACK TORPEDOES. 








These articles are manufactured expressly for our own railroad trade, and we can warrant them 
with entire confidence as superior to any in the market. 






By the Cask of about 20 Gross each, .... $13 

Discount. 

In smaller quantities, $13 1 


00 per gross. 
30 per gross. 






NAPPING HAMMERS. 








Cast Steel Face, 6 to 15 lbs., per lb., . . . . 

" "' " 2 to 5 " " 

" " Solid 6 to 15 " " ...... 

" " ' " 2 to 5 " " . ..... 


18 cents. 
20 " 
35 f 

38 " 






FROGS. 








MORRIS & WARD'S IMPROVED STEEL RAIL. 








No. 1, 8 feet, (any angle,) 

2, 7J, 6 inches, (any angle,) 

3, 7 inch, " 

A U t 

•*, ...... 

5, 6 inch, " 

6, 5 and 6 inches, " 

Any otherlengths in'proportion. 


$110 00 

100 00 

100 00 

95 00 

95 00 

85 00 






CHAKLES RBUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 







REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 197 



HAND CARS. 

No. 1, Double Frame Car, . . $70 00 

2, " " " 65 00 

3, with Plate Wheels, 75 00 

1, Single Frame, . " 70 00 

2, " 65 00 

3, Wrought Spoke Wheels, 65 00 

Telegraph Car, Brass Gearing, 100 00 

Four Wheel, Patent Ratchet C»ank, . 90 00 

Three Wheel " ' " " 80 00 

No. 1, Rubble Car, . . . . .' 50 00 

2, "• " Light, 45 00 

3, " " < : . 40 00 

1, Iron Lorey, 100 00 

2, " " 75 00 



LOCOMOTIVE HEAD-LIGHTS. 

Buffalo Steam Gauge Co.'s 23 inch Reflector, .... each $75 00 

75 00 

..... 75 00 
75 00 

75 00 



Williams' * " 

Kelley's " 

Hall's 

Radley& McAllister Mfg.Co. " 

Westlake's Patent " 



LOCOMOTIVE GONGS. 

6 inch Bell, each $3 00 

7 " 4 00 

8 " " 5 00 

9 " . 6 00 



SAFETY VALVES.— Prescott's. 

PRICES. 

U inch, $25 00 

2 « 35 00 

3 " 45 00 

4 " 55 00 

3 inch is the Size for Locomotives. 

RICHARDSON'S 

Locomotive, 865 00 

CHAKLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 













198 


REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 






CIRCU 

Warranted, JExtrc 


LAR 


SAWS. 

el, Patent Gr-rouncL. 




l Cast Ste 




Diameter. 




Thickness. 


Price each. 


Each additional 
Gauge. 


Extra for 
Grinding each 














addit'l Gauge. 




4 inches, 




19 gauge. 


$ 85 


$ 06 extra. 






5 « 




19 " 


1 00 


07 " 








6 « 




18 " 


1 25 


09 " 








7 " 




18 " 


1 50 


10 «' 








8 « 




18 " 


1 75 


11 " 








9 " 




17 " 


2 25 


14 " 








10 " 




, 16 « 


2 75 


16 " 








12 " 




15 " 


3 50 


20 " 


SO 50 






14 « 




14 " 


4 00 


24 " 


60 






16 " 




14 " 


4 75 


28 " 


70 






18 « 




13 " 


5 50 


34 " 


80 






20 » 




13 " 


7 00 


40 " 


90 






22 " 




12 " 


8 00 


48 " 


1 00 






24 " 




11 " 


10 00 


55 " 


1 20 






26 " 




11 " 


12 00 


65 " 


1 40 






28 " 




10 " 


14 00 


80 "■ 


1 60 






30 " 




10 " 


16 00 


90 " 


1 80 






32 « 




10 « 


18 50 


1 00 


2 00 






34 " 




9 " 


21 00 


1 20 " 


2 20 






36 « 




9 " 


24 00 


1 40 " 


2 40 






38 « 




8 * 


28 00 


1 75 " 


2 60 






40 " 




8 " 


33 00 


2 00 " 


3 00 






42 " 




8 " 


40 00 


2 50 " 


3 50 






44 « 




7 " 


48 00 


3 00 " 


3 70 






46 " 




6 " 


56 00 


3 50 » 


3 80 






48 " 




6 " 


65 00 


4 25 " 


4 00 






50 " 




6 " 


75 00 


5-00 « 


4 20 






52 " 




5 " 


90 00 


5 75 " 


4 30 






54 « 




5 " 


105 00 


7 00 " 


4 50 






56 « 




5 » • 


125 00 


8 75 " 


4 70 






58 « 




5 « 


150 00 


10 00 " 


4 80 






60 « 




5 " 


175 00 


12 00 " 


5 00 






62 " 




4 » 


200 00 


14 00 " 


5 20 






64 « 




4 " 


230 00 


16 00 " 


5 40 






66 " 




4 " 


265 00 


18 00 « 


5 50 






68 " 




4 « 


300 00 


20 00 " 


5 70 






70 " 




3 " 


340 00 


22 00 " 


5 90 






72 " 




3 " 


380 00 


24 00 " 


6 00 




Circular Saws to cut Metal or Ivory, double price. 




Concave 


Circular Saws, 50 per cent, advance on regular List. 








CHARLES KEUTER. J. D. MALLOKY. 





EEUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 199 

STEAM PACKING. 

».«-» — , 

SOAPSTONE PACKING. 

Miller's Patent, consisting of a cotton covering and an interior 

of pulverized soapstone, . 35 cts. per lb. 

TUCK'S ORIGINAL. 

Consisting of cotton duck rolled about a rubber core. . . 80 cts. per lb. 
Or simply canvas rolled, " 

EAGLE PACKING. 

Hemp or jute covering a composition of tallow and plumbago, 60 cts. per lb. 

SELDEN'S PATENT PACKING. 

Consisting of prepared paper rolled about a rubber core, . 75 cts. per lb 

" " " " " paper core, . ' ' 

YOUNG'S PATENT METALLIC PACKING. 

Consisting of a composition of jute, tallow, etc., with a wire 

covering, .......... cts. per lb. 

Empire Packing, . 1 50 per lb. 

MARTIN'S PATENT PACKING RINGS. 

Furnished only on orders, when exact dimensions must be given cts. per lb. 

Italian hemp packing, .35 cts. per lb. 

BABBITT METALS. 

We would call the especial attention of M. M. and Machinists generally to 
our celebrated 

ALLEN'S BLACK COMPOUND, 

which is superior to any Babbitt in the market. It is nicely done up in boxes 
of 100 lbs. each. Price 25 cts. per lb. 

CHEAPER GRADES OF BABBITT METAL. 

No. A, 20 cts. per lb. 

B, 15 

C, . 14 

WASTE. 

In bales of about four hundred pounds. We also have, for the convenience of 
our customers, small bales of one hundred pounds, put up expressly for us. 

No. 1, Cop, 13 cts. per lb. 

1, Machined, new, 14 " 

2, " washed, 13 

1, Colored, 10 

2, " 9 " 

Wool Waste, . 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



200 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



B. B 1 . ST.URTBYANT 
PATENT IMPROVED 

PRESSURE BLOWER, 

For Cupola Furnaces and Forges. 




PRICE LIST. 



Number or size of 
Blower. 


Prices of Blower 




Diameter of Outlet 


without C Shaft 
and Pulleys. 


Diameter of Pul- 
leys on Blower. 


of Blower, outside 
measurement. 


00 


$ 25 00 


2t 


31 





35 00 


2f 


4i 


1 


45 00 


3 


4f 


2 


65 00 


Si 


5i- 


3 


90 00 . 


3* 


6i 


4 


130 00 


4 


n\ 


5 


180 00 


5 


8f 


6 


240 00 


51 • 


10* 


7 


310 00 


61 


111 


8 


390 00 


71 


131 


9 


480 00 


9 


16* * 


10 


580 00 


10* 


181 



Counter-shaft, Hangers and Pulleys adapted to each Blower furnished at an 
extra charge. 

Special Blowers built to order up to a size capable of discharging 100,000 
cubic feet of air per minute. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



201 



RAILROAD IRON. 



To find the No. of Tons of Eails to the mile, divide the weight per yard by 
7 and multiply by 11, thus: for 56 lb. Eail, 56-4-7 is 8x11 is 88 Tons, for one 
mile of Single Track. 



Weight of Eail 
per yard. 


Tons per mile 
2,240 lbs. 


Weight of Eail 
per yard. 


Tons per mile 
2,240 lbs. 


8 lbs. 
12 « 
16 " 
25 " 
30 " 
35 « 
40 " 
45 " 
50 " 


mm 

mm 

55 

mm 
mm 


52 lbs. 

56 " 

57 " 
60 " 
62 " 

64 " 

65 " 
68 " 
70 " 


^im 

88 

mm 

94A 4 A 
97^A 

loom* 

102^A 
110 



RAILROAD SPIKES. 
5 **A '• 

5 x | 

3Jx T V 

3xf 

2**A 

Eailroad Fish Bars, 

RAILROAD TRACK BOLTS. 

3i to 4 in. x if, Button Head, 

3i to 4 in. x f , " 

3i to 3f in. x JJ, " 

2\ to 2| in. x |, " 

2 to2fin.x 1, " 

T Heads, cts. per lb. extra. | Homogeneous Steel, cts. per lb. extra. 

We give special attention to the manufacture of every description of Track 
Bolts, (either iron or steel,) and our prices are always as favorable as the exclu- 
sive use of the best material will permit. 

CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 

14 









202 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 


FISH PLATES AND BOLTS FOE ONE MILE OF TEACK. 


Length of Eail. 


No. Fish Plates 
required. 


No. Bolts. 


No. of Eails or 
Complete Joints. 


24 feet. 

25 " 

26 " 

27 " 

28 " 
30 " 


880 
844 
812 
782 
754 
704 


1760 
1688 
1624 
1564 
1508 
1408 


440 
422 
406 
391 
377 
352 


No allowance made for Side Track in above tables. 

NUMBEE OF FISH JOINTS EEQUIEED TO THE TON OF EAILS. 


50 lb. Eail 30 feet long, 4.48 Joints. 

52 " " 30 " 4.308 

56 " " 30 " . . 4. " 

60 " " 28 " 4. 


NUMBEE OF CEOSS-TIES PEE MILE OF SINGLE TEACK. 


Distance from Centre to Centre, 24 inch, 2641 Ties. 

" " « 27 " 2348 " 

" " " 30 " 2113 " 

" " " 33 " 1921 " 

" " " . 36 u 1761 " 


RAILROAD SPIKES. 

Packed in Kegs of 150 Lbs. each. 


5J x T 9 ^-, 9i ounces, 4 Spikes per Tie, . . . about 40 kegs per mile. 
5 x J 8i " 4 " " ... " 32 






CHARLES REUTER. J. D. MALLORY. 



We respectfully invite the attention of Master Mechanics, Engineers, 
Locomotive and Boiler Builders, and the users of steam in general, to this, 
the simplest and most efficient Injector ever offered to the public. It is 
manufactured under letters patent of Messrs. Ryner, Fergus & Farley. 

Among the superior advantages claimed are the following : 

Simplicity of construction; at all times reliable; 
requires no skill to operate ; it is impossible to over- 
heat it to effect its working qualities ; will raise 
and work warmer water than any other ; the 
water -chamber is so constructed as to prevent its 
breaking ; its ability to work equally as well at 
high or low pressure of steam ; it has no cham- 
bers that will hold sediment ; no stuffing boxes or 
packing of any kind required ; can be regulated 
to feed as small quantity of water as is desired. 

Our Injectors consist of two classes, namely, A and B, non-suction 
and suction. 

NON-SUCTION INJECTOR, A. 




This Injector is used where the supply of water is received from a 
pressure, such as a street main, reservoir, etc. The overflow nozzle, E, 
is supplied with two automatic valves preventing the suction of air into the 
boiler. The swivel, F, has an inclosed check-valve, which makes it safe 
at all times to disconnect the injector if desired. 

Method of working the non-lifter, A : 

First — Open the water cock, then the steam valve, and move the plug 
B slowly forward with the handle B, until the water ceases at the over- 
flow. (The plug B regulates the water supply. Move it forward to cut 
off the supply of water, if the steam in boiler should lower ; and backward, 
to give more water and reduce the steam, if the pressure increases.) Or if, 
while the injector is working, water should escape from the overflow, move 
the plug forward to reduce the supply of water. If steam and water 
escapes from overflow, move the plug backward to give it more water. 



CHARLES REUTER. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



THE SUCTION INJECTOR, B. 




This class is applied where there is no pressure or head of water. 
For instance, where the feed water is taken from a low cistern, river, pond, 
&c. ; and great care should be taken to have all joints air-tight, and it is 
best to place a piece of wire-cloth on the bottom of the water supply pipe, 
to prevent floating particles from entering the Injector. The jet D used 
in this injector, serve* to create the vacuum, and assists in carrying the 
water into the boiler. It being stationary, is always in proper position to 
produce a vacuum, and the steam necessary to carry the water into the 
boiler is simply obtained by moving the plug B, without effecting the 
position or operation of the jet. As a Locomotive Injector it has no equal. 
The overflow nozzle is so arranged that the Injector can be turned into a 
heater for the tank. 

Method of working Injector B. 

Before opening the steam valve, move the plug B back tight against 
the disk of the jet D 5 then open the steam valve, and when the water is 
seen at the overflow, move the plug slowly forward until it ceases to flow. 
Regulate the supply of water the same as described in A. 

Instructions for Connecting Injectors. 

We warrant no Injectors unless connected according to instructions. 

All pipes must be of the same internal diameter as to correspond with 
the injector couplings. Attach the steam pipe to the highest part of the 
boiler, and have it as short as possible, but in no case to a pipe supplying 
an engine, pumps, &c, as it causes a variation in the pressure of steam. 
Place a valve on the steam pipe, between the boiler and injector, and a 
water cock on the water pipe for non-suction Class A only, and be sure 
the opening in the key of cock will let in full supply of water. Be par- 
ticular, and remove all scale, cuttings, and dirt from the pipes before 
connecting. 

We warrant our injectors, as they are all tested before leaving the 
factory. 



CHARLES HEUTEH. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



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EXTRA HEAVY IRON-BRASS MOUNTED. 



Designates the regular heavy pattern 
Water-Main Valve, with Spigot, or Hub 
ends, also Extra Flange Valves. 



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CHARLES BETJTBR. 



J. D. MALLORY. 



REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 



207 



Eddy's Patent Globe Valve. 




QUICK OPENING VALVE-IMPROVED SLIDING STEM. 

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$16 25 
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24 37 
27 50 
33 00 
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55 00 



Iron Faces. 



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$15 75 
18 75 
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Iron Fire Plugs and Cases. 



The nozzle on both 3 and 4 inch are the same, both having inside screw (with cast iron cap) 
suited for standard 9 inch hose. If other nozzles are wanted, they will be made to special order. 

The ordinary length of Fire Plugs is for four feet from level of centre of roadway to that of centre 
of main, but they are made to order for any depth of line that may be required. 

They are furnished complete, with hose nozzle and caps, and internal waste. 

3 inch. 4 inch. 4 inch subway. 

Fire Plugs $19.00 $30.00 $30.00 

Add for each foot of increased length • 1.25 2.00 2.00 

3 inch. 4 inch. 4 inch subway. 

Cases for Fire Plugs $10.00 $16.00 $12.00 

Fire Hydrant Valve, for Factories, Railroad Depots, &c, with Nut or Wheel 

Valve 2J inches $10.00 

CHARLES KEUTER. J. D. MALLOKY. 



208 REUTER & MALLORY, BALTIMORE. 

PRICE LIST 

OF THE 

UTICA STEAM GAUGES 



IKON CASE. 

No. A, 3^ inch Close Dial, for Air, $ 8 00 

0, 3£ inch Close Dial, for Steam, 8 00 

1, 5 inch Close Dial, . . . . 10 00 

2, 6 inch Open Dial, . . 12 00 

B, 1 inch Open Dial, Locomotive, Stationary, or Vacuum, . . . 16 00 

STEAM METAL CASE. 

No. 2£, 3£ inch Close Dial, $ 9 00 

3, 5 inch Close Dial, 15 00 

4, 6 inch Open Dial, Stationary, . 18 00 

5, 6 inch Open Dial, Locomotive, 18 00 

6, 1 inch Open Dial, Locomotive, Stationary or Vacuum, . . . 22 00 
1, 8 inch Open Dial, High or Low Pressure or Vacuum, . . . . 34 00 

8, 8£ inch Open Dial, 40 00 

9, 10 inch Open Dial, . . 55 00 

PLEASE ORDER BY THE NUMBERS ON THE LIST. 

We furnish with Iron Case Gauges, excepting Nos. A. and O, a Plain Gauge Cock and Syphon 
and with Steam Metal Case Gauges, excepting No. 2£, a Gauge Cock and Union, without extra 
charge. We pack each Gauge in a separate box 



CLOCKS 



For Locomotive and Engine Room use, in brass cases, well finished, and with plain or 
ornamented dials. In these we use the common American, the Seth Thomas, and an imported full 
jewelled movement. 

PRICES. 

No. 1, 3£ inch Dial, Common 1 day Movement, $12 00 

1£, 3| inch Dial, S. Thomas, 1 day Movement, . . . . 26 0C 

2, 8 inch Dial, S. Thomas, 1 day Movement, ....*. 50 00 

3, 8£ inch Dial, S. Thomas, 1 day Movement, 58 00 

With Finest Marine, Full Jewelled, Imported Movement. 

No 2$, 8 inch Dial, 8 day Movement, $64 00 

3£, 8£ inch Dial, 8 day Movement, 75 00 

4, 10 inch Dial, 8 day Movement, 95 00 

These Clocks, Counters and Gauges are approved for use by the United States Navy Department. 

CHARLES RKUTER. J. D. MALLORY 



























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